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2018 Degree Planner

The University of Waikato Toll Free: 0800 WAIKATO Private Bag 3105 0800 924 528 Hamilton 3240 Email: [email protected] New Zealand Website: waikato.ac.nz

©The University of Waikato, July 2017

W H E R E T H E W O R L D I S G O I N G

T E A H U N G A O T E A O

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Starting the university journey is exciting and we know how important it is to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible for students. This planning guide will give you all the information students need to confidently complete their application. Use it as a guide to map out their degree, then apply for online admissions and to select specific papers.

Application ProcessTo start an application to the university please visit enrol.waikato.ac.nz

If this is the first time applying to Waikato students will need to register for an ID number. To do this click on “Register Now to Apply to Enrol.”

If students already have a University of Waikato ID number, they can log in via the “Already Registered” section.

Contact UsOur Future Student Advisers are here to answer any questions students may have about coming to University and can help students plan their degree. We have advisers in Hamilton, Tauranga and Auckland. Please contact them for more information or to make an appointment to chat with them one on one.

Email [email protected] Phone 0800 WAIKATO Web waikato.ac.nz

The information in this guide is correct at the time of going to print, however some information is liable to change. Please contact the University or speak to a student adviser for the most up to date information.

University Terminology• Compulsorypaper: These are papers

that must be completed in order to gain a degree.

• Major:This is the main subject of the degree. To major in a subject it must be studied at advanced level.

• Elective:Students may have room in their degree to take papers outside of their major. These can be chosen from almost any subject at Waikato.

PAPER CODES# (IE CHEMY103)

CHEMY Indicates the subject, in this case Chemistry.

103 The paper number, which also indicates the year level.

Please note paper codes may be subject to change.

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Welcome to Waikato

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Sample Degree Structure

Conjoint Degrees and Double Majors

Sample Double Major Degree Structure

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts

Anthropology

Economics

Education and Society

English

Environmental Planning

Geography

History

Human Development

International Languages and Cultures

Linguistics

Music

Philosophy

Political Science

Psychology

Screen and Media Studies

Social Policy

Sociology

Theatre Studies

Writing Studies

Bachelor of Environmental Planning

Bachelor of Music

Academic Stream

Composition Stream

Performance Stream

Bachelor of Social Sciences

Anthropology

Economics

Environmental Planning

Geography

History

Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management

Linguistics

Philosophy

Political Science

Population Studies

Psychology

Screen and Media Studies

Social Policy

Sociology

Bachelor of Social Work

Faculty of Computing & Mathematical Sciences

Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Science (Honours)

Computer Science

Data Analytics

Mathematics

Bachelor of Design

Communication Design

Interface Design

Media Design

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Software Engineering

Bachelor of Science

Applied Computing

Computer Science

Data Analytics

Mathematics

Faculty of Health, Sport & Human Performance

Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance

Community Health

Human Performance Science

Sport Development and Coaching

Faculty of Science & Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

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Chemical and Biological Engineering

Civil Engineering

Electronics Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Materials and Process Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science

Chemistry

Earth Sciences

Ecology and Biodiversity

Environmental Sciences

Materials Science

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Psychology (offered by FASS)

Bachelor of Science with Technology

Chemistry

Earth Sciences

Ecology and Biodiversity

Environmental Sciences

Materials Science

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Te Kura Toi Tangata – Faculty of Education

Bachelor of Social Sciences

Digital Learning

Education and Society

Human Development

Bachelor of Teaching

Early Childhood Stream

Kākano Rua Stream

Primary Stream

Secondary Stream

Te Piringa – Faculty of Law

Bachelor of Laws

Single Major

Double Major

Honours

Diploma in Law

Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies

Bachelor of Arts

Māori and Indigenous Studies

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Te Reo Māori

Bachelor of Social Sciences

Māori and Indigenous Studies

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Waikato Management School

Bachelor of Business Analysis

Accounting

Economics

Finance

Bachelor of Business

Accounting

Digital Business

Economics

Finance

Human Resource Management

Marketing

Public Relations

Strategic Management

Tourism and Hospitality Management

Bachelor of Communication Studies

Marketing

Public Relations

Bachelor of Management Studies (Honours)

Accounting

Digital Business

Economics

Finance

Human Resource Management

Marketing

Public Relations

Strategic Management

Tourism and Hospitality Management

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This structure is an example of a degree with a single major. For details about the specific structure of each degree refer to pages 7-142.

Example of a degree structure 3 Years 360 Points

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Sample Degree Structure

Y1 120 points

100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level Major

Y2 120 points

200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level100 level or above

Minor (optional)

Y3 120 points

300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level200 level or above

200 level or above

200 level or above Elective papers

Compulsory papers

Each box represents a paper. Each paper is worth a set amount of points – 15 per paper at 100 level and above.

To graduate with a major in a subject, students need to have completed a certain number of points at various levels, ie at 100, 200 and 300 level for a three-year degree.

For full-time study students would usually do four papers in A Semester and four papers in B Semester.

The number of points a student will need to achieve if they pass all of their papers each year. A typical full-time workload is 120 points a year.

A major is the main subject in the degree. A double major is when a student studies two subjects in depth. A single major is 135 points. A second major is 120 points. See page 6 for a double major degree structure.

This is a subject which is studied in some depth but not as much as the major subject. Minors are optional.

Students may have room in their degree to take papers outside their major or compulsory papers. These are called elective papers. Electives can be from almost any subject.

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We’re committed to making sure your students get the most out of their education. In 2018, we're launching new degree programmes. These have been designed to ensure they are future-focused to fully prepare students for their chosen careers.

Our new degrees give students more opportunities to develop key skills and gain the experience needed to successfully contribute in the workplace and the community.

To ensure students achieve this, the following have been included in all new degrees:

• Disciplinary foundations: Fundamental academic skills needed to be successful at university, including an introduction to the discipline, academic integrity and professional ethics.

• Culturalperspectives: Developing intercultural understanding and being confident with different cultures and languages.

• Industry,employerandcommunityengagement:Opportunities to apply knowledge and skills in community and workplace settings.

SINGLE MAJOR STRUCTURE – 135 POINTS

• Two papers (30 points) at 100 level

• Three papers (45 points) at 200 level

• Four papers (60 points) at 300 level

DOUBLE MAJOR STRUCTURE – 120 POINTS

• Two papers (30 points) at 100 level

• Three papers (45 points) at 200 level

• Three papers (45 points) at 300 level

• Science majors are an exception.

If your student is interested in studying more than one subject in depth, they can combine two degrees into a conjoint degree programme.

A conjoint degree is where students study two

separate bachelors degrees at the same time.

This enables them to complete both degrees in

a shorter amount of time than if they studied

them separately.

Career OutcomesEmployers are increasingly on the lookout

for well-rounded graduates with strengths

in more than one area. Combining two

complementary degrees enables students

to develop skills that are transferable across

disciplines. This opens up a wider range of

career opportunities and means they can

pursue their own unique career path, rather

than being limited to a single area.

Conjoint Degree vs Double MajorSome programmes are best completed as a

double major instead of a conjoint degree.

A double major is where students study one

degree but focus on two different subjects

in depth within that degree; for example,

a Bachelor of Social Sciences majoring in

Psychology and Political Science.

A conjoint degree is best suited to students

who want to study two very distinct fields,

eg science and management. However, if

the two degrees they want to study are very

similar, or if one is of more interest, they

might find that a double major better suits

their needs.

If a student starts a conjoint programme

and decides partway through that it’s not for

them, we can adjust their programme to suit.

Our advisers and other University staff are

also available throughout student’s degrees to

help them make decisions and plan their next

steps. To get in touch with an adviser email

[email protected] or call

0800 WAIKATO

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Conjoint Degrees and Double Majors

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Example of a double major degree structure

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Sample Double Major Degree Structure

Y1 120 points

100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level 100 level First Major

Y2 120 points

200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level 200 level Second Major

Y3 120 points

300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level 300 level Compulsory papers

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Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

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If your students are fascinated by the history and creative activities of humankind and how this shapes societies and our future, then the Arts & Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts (BA) is for them.

We need graduates who can think outside the box. The flexibility and imagination nurtured by an Arts & Social Sciences BA contributes to a strong core of transferable skills sought by employers.

A Waikato BA can lead to a diverse range of career opportunities. Our graduates are in demand for their flexible skills, ability to think critically, practical outlook and the depth of understanding they bring to their roles.

As a BA student, they’ll develop sector-specific analytical abilities and research experience, well-honed written and verbal communication skills, and a broad perspective on the world and its various cultures. Students will also be able to evaluate issues, develop sound reasoning, and then apply their intellect to solve tomorrow’s challenges.

Our facilities are designed to aid study and research, and enhance students practical experience and performance, such as the Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

MajorOne from

List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

MajorOne from

List B

Field of the Degree 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorOne from

List CElective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

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Bachelor of Arts (BA) Overview

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LIST A

ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research

ARTSC102 Art Affects<>Effects

ARTSC103 Rights and Reasons

ARTSC104 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students

ARTSC105 Language in Context

LIST B

Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or

ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures

ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific

CHINE131 Chinese Language 1: Part A

CHINE132 Chinese Language 2: Part B

EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata

FRNCH131 French for Beginners 1

FRNCH132 French for Beginners 2

INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures

JAPAN131 Japanese 1: Part A

JAPAN132 Japanese 1: Part B

RELST102 World Religions: Contemporary Life and Practice

SPNSH131 Spanish for Beginners 1

SPNSH132 Spanish for Beginners 2

ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

CHINE204 Visualising China

DSIGN252 Studies in Visual Communication

GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities

HISTY2* Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality

INTLC221 Understanding East Asia

INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

INTLC380 Study Abroad, INTLC381 Study Abroad 2, or INTLC382 Study Abroad 3

LIST C

ASWRK* Community Projects

ASWRK* Industry and Community Competitions

ASWRK* Entrepreneurships

ASWRK* Work Placement

ASWRK* Work-related Project

MAORI3* Working with Indigenous Communities in Aotearoa/ New Zealand

LIST D

ENGLI100 Telling the Story

HISTY117 Global Histories

GEOGY101 People and Place

INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures

MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational Māori for Absolute Beginners

MAORI102 He Hinātore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World

MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi

MAORI151 Te Raranga Kete: Introduction to Māori Fibre Arts

MAORI157 Ngā Mahi a Rehia: Māori Performing Arts

MEDIA100 Understanding Visual Culture

MEDIA101 Media, Culture and Society

MUSIC112 Introduction to Western Music

PACIS100 Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and Cultures

PHILO150 The Big Questions

POLSC108 Political Life in the Ancient World

RELST101 Religion Today

THSTS101 On Stage: Staging Theatre

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures

ANTHY102 NZ and

the Pacific

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

ANTHY2 Paper

Any ANTHY2

Paper

Any ANTHY2 Paper or

LINGS203

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

ANTHY3 Paper

Any ANTHY3

Paper

Any ANTHY3

Paper

Any ANTHY3 Paper or

LINGS301

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

ANTHY207 Magic, Cosmology and Religion

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography

ANTHY3* Imagining Cultures

ANTHY3* Cultures and Environments

LINGS301 Research Project

ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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BA in Anthropology

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Y1

ECONS101 Business Economics

and the NZ Economy

ECONS102 Economics and

Society

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

ECONS2 Paper

Any ECONS2

Paper

Any ECONS2

Paper

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

ECONS3 Paper

Any ECONS3

Paper

Any ECONS3

Paper

Any ECONS3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ECONS201 Understanding the

Global Economy

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

ECONS202/301 Economic Growth and Well-being

ECONS203/306 Economics and Strategic Interaction

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

ECONS302 Microeconomics and Business Economics

ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

ECONS304 International Economic Issues

ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation

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BA in Economics

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Y1EDSOC101

The New Zealand Educational Context

Any EDSOC1

Paper

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

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EDSOC201 or ESSOC202

EDSOC200 EDSOC201 or

ESSOC202

Any EDSOC2

Paper

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

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EDSOC300 EDSOC301

EDSOC302 or EDSOC303

EDSOC300 EDSOC301

EDSOC302 or EDSOC303

Any EDSOC3

Paper

Any EDSOC3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) EDSOC100 Education: Past and Present

HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives

PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy

SOCIO1* Introduction to Sociology

EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society

EDSOC201 The Purpose of Education

EDSOC202 Planning Learning Opportunities for Adults

SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues

EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education

EDSOC301 History of New Zealand Education

EDSOC302 Adults Learning for Life

EDSOC303 Education and Sexuality

LBST300 Education Skills and Employment

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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BA in Education and Society

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Y1ENGLI100

Telling the StoryENGLI101

AdaptationsOne from

List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

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Any ENGLI2 Paper or WRITE201 or WRITE202

Any ENGLI2 Paper or WRITE201 or WRITE202

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

ENGLI3 PaperAny

ENGLI3 PaperAny

ENGLI3 PaperAny

ENGLI3 PaperOne from

List CElective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) At least 105 points must be from ENGLI-coded papers.

ENGLI200 Global Fictions

ENGLI201 Genre Studies: Tropes and Techniques

ENGLI202 Shakespeare’s Worlds

WRITE201 Applied Writing: Food Writing

WRITE202 Creative Writing: Voice and Image

ENGLI300 Theory Matters

ENGLI301 Genre Studies: Challenging Forms

ENGLI302 Contemporary Literatures

ENGLI303 Looking Back: Reading Now

WRITE3* Special Topic in Writing Studies: Creative Non-Fiction

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1ENVPL100

Intro to Enviro Planning

ENVPL101 Future Cities

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

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Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

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Enviro Planning

ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource

Management

ENVPL202 Spatial Analysis

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3ENVPL300 Planning in

Aotearoa NZ

ENVPL301 Planning for

Sustainability

ENVLP302Māori Resource Management

ENVLP303 Enviro Policy and

Assessment

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

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BA in Environmental Planning

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Y1GEOGY101

People and Place

GEOGY103 Environment and Society

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2ENVPL202

GEOGY209 or GEOGY219

ENVPL202 GEOGY209 or

GEOGY219

Any GEOGY2 Paper or ANTHY202 ENVPL201 or

POPST201

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

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GEOGY323 or GEOGY328

GEOGY301, GEOGY309,

GEOGY323 or GEOGY328

Any GEOGY3 Paper

Any GEOGY3 Paper or

ENVPL300

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ANTHY202 Ethnicity and Identity

ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource Management

ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis

GEOGY209 Health, People, Place

GEOGY219 Māori Lands And Communities

POPST201 Population Studies

GEOGY301 Research Methods In Geography

GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture

GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies

GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems

ENVPL300 Environmental Planning in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Y1Any

HISTY1 Paper

Any HISTY1 Paper

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

HISTY2 Paper

Any HISTY2 Paper

Any HISTY2 Paper

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3HISTY3*

Historical Methods

Any HISTY3 Paper

Any HISTY3 Paper

Any HISTY3 Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) HISTY106 War and Society

HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives

HISTY117 Global Histories (online paper)

HISTY2/3* Clean, Green, Healthy and Sustainable? Environmental and Agricultural Histories of Aotearoa New Zealand

HISTY2/3* Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality

HISTY2* The United States Civil War

HISTY2/3* Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe (online paper)

HISTY2/3* Revolutions: Culture and Society in Europe, c. 1600-1800 (online paper)

HIST2/3* Science in Empire: Health, Conservation, Agriculture and Environment in Historical Context

HISTY2* History in Practice: Historical Methods and Research

HISTY3* A World History of Gardens

HISTY3* Māori and Treaty History in Professional Practice

HISTY3* Science in Empire: Health, Conservation, Agriculture and Environment in Historical Context

HISTY3* Birth of the United States

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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BA in History

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Y1HMDEV100

Lifespan Development

Any HMDEV1

Paper

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2

HMDEV200 HMDEV201

HMDEV202 or HMDEV240

HMDEV200 HMDEV201

HMDEV202 or HMDEV240

Any HMDEV2

Paper

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

HMDEV3 Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health

and Well-being

PSYCH101 Social, Health and Indigenous Psychology

HMDEV200 Child Development

HMDEV201 Adolescent Development

HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing

HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions

POPST201 Population Studies

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children

HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families

HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in 21st Century

HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World

HMDEV320 Implementing Inclusive Practices – Building Individual and Community Capacity

HMDEV321 Engagement, Motivation and Talent

HMDEV322 Learning and Behaviour Difficulties

HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling

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Y1

CHINE131 FRNCH131

JAPAN131 or SPNSH131

CHINE132 FRNCH132

JAPAN132 or SPNSH132

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2INTLC221 or

INTLC222

CHINE231 FRNCH231

JAPAN231 or SPNSH231

CHINE232 FRNCH232

JAPAN232 or SPNSH232

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3

CHINE321 FRNCH321

JAPAN321 or SPNSH321

CHINE331 FRNCH331

JAPAN331 or SPNSH310

CHINE3FRNCH3 JAPAN3

or SPNSH3

CHINE3FRNCH3 JAPAN3

or SPNSH3

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

ALL LANGUAGE PATHWAYS

INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures (recommended to be included in degree papers)

INTLC221 Understanding East Asia

INTLC222 European Cultures: Tradition and Modernity

INTLC380 Study Abroad 1

INTLC381 Study Abroad 2

INTLC382 Study Abroad 3 (30 points)

CHINESE

CHINE131 Chinese Language 1 Part A

CHINE132 Chinese Language 1 Part B

CHINE231 Chinese Language 2 Part A

CHINE232 Chinese Language 2 Part B

CHINE204 Visualising China

CHINE321 Translation Methodology and Practice

CHINE331 Chinese Language 3 Part A

CHINE332 Chinese Language 3 Part B

CHINE3YY Reading and Translation Skills

CHINE307 Political and Economic Modernisation in Chinese-Speaking Asia

JAPANESE

JAPAN131 Japanese Language 1 Part A

JAPAN132 Japanese Language 1 Part B

JAPAN231 Japanese Language 2 Part A

JAPAN232 Japanese Language 2 Part B

JAPAN321 Translation Methodology and Practice

JAPAN331 Japanese Language 3 Part A

JAPAN332 Japanese Language 3 Part B

JAPAN333 Japanese in Practice

FRENCH

FRNCH131 French for Beginners 1 Part A

FRNCH132 French for Beginners 1 Part B

FRNCH231 French Language Intermediate 1

FRNCH232 French Language Intermediate 2

FRNCH305 History and Variation of French

FRNCH317 From Versailles to the Revolution

FRNCH319 From Napoleon to the Impressionists

FRNCH321 Translation, Methodology and Practice

FRNCH331 French Language Advanced 1

FRNCH332 French Language Advanced 2

FRNCH380 Study Abroad: Intensive Language

Note: Only two of FRNCH305, 317, 319 and 332 will be offered in any year.

SPANISH

SPNSH131 Spanish for Beginners 1 Part A

SPNSH132 Spanish for Beginners 1 Part B

SPNSH231 Intermediate Spanish 1

SPNSH232 Intermediate Spanish 2

SPNSH305 Readings in Latin American Literature

SPNSH310 Advanced Spanish Language

SPNSH312 Spanish in Context

SPNSH321 Translation, Methodology and Practice

Note: Only one of SPNSH305, SPNSH312 will be offered in any year.

Within the major in International Languages and Cultures there are four language pathways: Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish.

To complete a single major in International Languages and Cultures, students must gain 135 points in International Languages and Cultures, comprising one of the following pathways:

Chinese

CHINE131, CHINE132, INTLC221, CHINE231, CHINE232, CHINE321, CHINE331 and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the CHINE pathway.

French

FRNCH131, FRNCH132, INTLC222, FRNCH231, FRNCH232, FRNCH310, FRNCH321, and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the FRNCH pathway.

Japanese

JAPAN131, JAPAN132, INTLC221, JAPAN231, JAPAN232, JAPAN331, JAPAN321, and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the JAPAN pathway.

Spanish

SPNSH131, SPNSH132, INTLC222, SPNSH231, SPNSH232, SPNSH310, SPNSH321, and a further 30 points from 300 level papers listed in the SPNSH pathway.

Students who have met the prerequisites to be granted direct admission to 200 level language papers will be able to count INTLC101 and one other approved 100 level paper towards the requirements of their major.

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Y1ARTSC105

Language in Context

Any LINGS1 Paper or ENGLI113

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2LINGS201

Language Analysis

Any LINGS2 Paper or PHILO204 or PSYCH203

Any LINGS2 Paper or PHILO204 or PSYCH203

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3LINGS301

Research Project

LINGS302 Language Typology

LINGS303 Sociolinguistics

AnyLINGS3 Paperor FRNCH305

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ENGLI113 English.Confidence LINGS202 Exploring English: From

Grammar to Discourse

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication

PSYCH203 Brain, Cognition and Development

FRNCH305 History and Variation of French

LINGS304 Applied Linguistics

LINGS306 Second Language Teaching

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Y1MUSIC115

Composition 1

MUSIC140 Music and Computers

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2MUSIC213

History and Analysis of Music

MUSIC215 Composition 2

MUSIC240 Sonic Composition for New Media Art

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3MUSIC314

History and Analysis of Music

MUSIC315 Composition 3

MUSIC340 Acous., Generative

and Interactive Sonic Art

MUSIC323 or MUSIC3*

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) MUSIC323 Acoustic and

Electro-Acoustic Composition

MUSIC3* Research Project

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1Any

PHILO1 Paper

Any PHILO1 Paper

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

PHILO2 PaperAny

PHILO2 Paper

Any PHILO2 Paperor MAORI202

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) PHILO102 Introduction to Logic

PHILO103 Critical Thinking

PHILO106 Social and Moral Philosophy

PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy

MAORI202 Ngā Iho Natua: Māori Philosophy

PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication

PHILO208 Reason, Science and Pseudoscience

PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy

PHILO225 Happiness and Well-being

PHILO217/317 Environmental Ethics

PHILO218/318 Ethics at Work

PHILO304 Meaning, Understanding and Truth

PHILO305 Philosophy of Religion

PHILO309 Experiments in Ethics

PHILO315 Democracy, Justice and Equality

PHILO316 Philosophy and the Arts

PHILO355 Knowledge and Reality

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Y1POLSC100 or

POLSC108

POLSC100 POLSC108 IRSST103

or POLCY105

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2POLSC201 or

POLSC211

POLSC201 POLSC211

POLCY212 or IRSST206

AnyPOLSC2 Paper or MAORI250

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3

Any POLSC3 or

IRSST3 Paper

or ANTHY3*

LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 or

IRSST3 Paper

or ANTHY3*

LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 or

IRSST3 Paper

or ANTHY3*

LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 or

IRSST3 Paper

or ANTHY3*

LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) IRSST103 Introduction to

International Relations

POLSC100 Playing Politics: Conflict, Cooperation, and Choice

POLCY105 People and Policy

POLSC108 Political Life in the Ancient World

IRSST206 International Relations: The Security Agenda

IRSST229 The US and the World

MAORI250 Māori Politics

POLSC200 Politics and the Media

POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State

PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy

POLCY212 Public Policy: International Perspectives

POLSC201 Modern Political Thinkers

POLSC211 Political Systems around the World

ANTHY3* Imagining Cultures

IRSST301 International Relations: NZ Foreign Policy

IRSST315 International Politics of Asia

LABST301 Globalisation and International Development

PHILO315 Democracy, Justice and Equality

POLCY318 Environmental Politics and Policy

POLSC300 War and Religion

POLSC314 European Integration

POLSC316 Latin American Politics

POLSC327 Political Ideas

POLSC3* Conflicts and Crises in the Middle East

WGSTS3* Gender, State and Public Policy

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1PSYCH100

Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

PSYCH101 Social Psychology,

Health and Well-being

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

PSYCH2 Paper

Any PSYCH2

Paper

Any PSYCH2

Paper

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

PSYCH3 Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3 Paper or HMDEV340

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology

of Human Flourishing

PSYCH203 Brain, Cognition and Development

PSYCH204 Behavioural Psychology and Perception

PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological Research (required for BSc)

PSYCH302 Community, Culture, Diversity

PSYCH303 Infant and Child Development

PSYCH304 Behaviour Analysis

PSYCH305 Psychological Science: Putting Theory into Practice

PSYCH306 Positive Psychology

PSYCH307 Organisational Psychology

PSYCH308 Abnormal Psychology

PSYCH309 Memory and Cognition

PSYCH310 Psychology and Gender

PSYCH311 Psychological Research Methods (required for BSc)

PSYCH312 Individual Differences and Measurement

PSYCH313 Directed Study

HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling (BA and BSocSc only)

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Y1MEDIA101

Media Culture and Society

MEDIA100 or MEDIA102

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2MEDIA200

Topics in Media Representation

MEDIA201 Conducting Media

Research

MEDIA202 or MEDIA203

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3Any

MEDIA3 Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) MEDIA100 Understanding Visual Culture

MEDIA102 Film Production 1: Audio-Visual Communication

MEDIA202 Film Production 2: Experimentation in Sight and Sound (MEDIA102 prerequisite)

MEDIA203 Media and Digital Practices

MEDIA300 Contemporary Television

MEDIA301 Animation: Theory and Practice

MEDIA302 Film Production 3: From Concept to Screen

MEDIA303 Studio Production

MEDIA304 Documentary, Propaganda and Advertising

MEDIA305 Cinema Worlds

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Y1SOCPY100

Intro to Social Policy

SOCIO100 ECONS102

or POLCY105

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2SOCPY200

Social Policy and Social Issues

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and

Children

SOCIO202 EDSOC201 POLCY212

or POPST201

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3SOCPY300

Social Policy

SOCPY301 Health, Well-being

and Policy

ECONS313 LABST300 POLCY318 POPST302

or WGSTS300

ECONS313 LABST300 POLCY318 POPST302

or WGSTS300

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ECONS102 Economics and Society

POLCY105 People and Policy

SOCIO100 Introduction to Sociology

SOCIO202 Class Race, Gender

EDSOC201 Education and New Zealand Society

POLCY212 Public Policy: International Perspectives

POPST201 Population Studies

LABST300 Education, Skill and Employment

WGSTS303 Gender, State and Public Policy

ECONS313 Economics of Human Resources and Policy

POPST302 Exploring Population Change

POLSC318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy

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Y1SOCIO101

Introduction to Sociology

LABST100* or WGSTS101*

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2

SOCIO200 History of

Sociological Thought

SOCIO202 Class, Race,

Gender

SOCIO203 or WGSTS201

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3SOCIO3*

Contemporary Social Theory

Any SOCIO3 Paper or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS3*

Any SOCIO3 Paper or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS3*

Any SOCIO3 Paper or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS3*

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) WGSTS101 Women in Society: Representations and Realities

LABST100 Work, Employment and Society

SOCIO203* Popular Culture

WGSTS201* Rethinking Women, Sex, Gender

SOCIO3* Criminology: A Sociological Introduction

LABST3* Globalisation and International Development

SOCPY301 Health and Well-Being

WGSTS3* New Natures: Gender, Culture and New Technologies

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Y1THSTS101 On Stage:

Staging Theatre

Any THSTS1 paper or ARTSC102, INTLC101 or DANCE101

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2Any

THSTS2 Paper

Any THSTS2 Paper

Any THSTS2 Paper or

ENGLI202

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3

Any THSTS3 Paper

(30 Points)

Any THSTS3 Paper

or DANCE301

Any THSTS3 Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) INTLC101 International Languages

and Cultures

ARTSC102 Art Affects<>Effects

DANCE101 Dance, Movement and Culture

ENGLI202 Shakespeare’s Worlds

THSTS202 Theatre Workshop

THSTS212 Stage Performance: Techniques for Actors and Performers

THSTS260 Exploring the ‘Physical’ in Theatre

DANCE301 Performing Dance

THSTS301 Play Production (30 points)

THSTS308 Creating Theatre (30 points)

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Y1ENGLI100

Telling the Story

ENGLI113 English.Confidence

or Writing Paper TBC

One from List A

ARTSC110 Old Worlds - New Worlds

One from List D

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2WRITE202

Creative Writing: Voice and Image

Any WRITE2

Paper

Any WRITE2 Paper or

ENGLI201

One from List B

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3WRITE3*

Writing Project

AnyWRITE3

(WRITE-coded) Paper

AnyWRITE3

(ENGLI-coded) Paper

Any WRITE3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 9 for List A, B, C, D.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) WRITE201 Applied Writing: Food writing.

ENGLI201 Genre Studies: Tropes and Techniques

WRITE203 Special Topic: Inspiring Work

WRITE204 Writing Historical Fiction

WRITE205 Writing for the Screen

WRITE3* Work Placement

WRITE3* Special Topic in Writing Studies: Creative Non-Fiction

ENGLI301 Genre Studies: Challenging Forms

ENGLI3* Theory Matters

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Our Bachelor of Environmental Planning (BEP) is a multidisciplinary, research-led programme that focuses on local, national and global environmental management issues.

As a BEP student, they’ll learn important theories that are consistent with contemporary environmental planning, and gain practical industry experience, such as preparing policy on the environment and attending resource management hearings. Students will be taught by leading industry

experts who are at the forefront of the latest research and innovation in sustainable housing, freshwater management, Māori resource management and biodiversity conservation. Their expertise will provide students with a solid foundation in professional planning skills and a specialist

degree accredited by the New Zealand Planning Institute (NZPI). With close connections to the wider Waikato region and its wealth of natural resources, our environmental planning programme brings together papers from subjects including Environmental Planning, Biology, Economics,

Political Science, Geography and Treaty of Waitangi Studies/Akoranga te Tiriti o Waitangi. Our Bachelor of Environmental Planning is accredited by the New Zealand Planning Institute (NZPI).

Y1ARTCSC101 or

ARTSC104

ENVPL100 Intro to Enviro

Planning

ENVPL101 Future Cities

MAORI102 He Hinatore ki te

Ao MāoriBEP List BEP List Stream Stream

Y2ENVPL200

EnviroPlanning

ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource

Management

ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis

GEOGY219 Māori Lands and

Communities

GEOGY209 Health, People,

Place

ENVSC201 or POPST201

Stream Stream

Y3ENVPL300 Planning in

Aotearoa NZ

ENVPL301 Planning for Sustainabilty

ENVPL302 Māori Resource Management

ENVPL303 Enviro Assessment

and Policy

ENVPL304 Prof Planning

Skills

GEOGY301 POPST302 or

SCIEN300Stream Stream

Y4ENVPL401

Planning Theory

ENVPL402 Plans and Consents

ENVPL403 30 points

Planning Law

ENVPL404 Plan Making

ENVPL49030 points

Directed Study

Elective (300 Level or above)

Note: Please see page 31 for BEP List and Streams.

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

One of

ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research

ARTSC104 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students

One of

ENVSC201 Environmental Monitoring

POPST201 Population Studies

One of

GEOGY301 Research Methods in Geography

POPST302 Exploring Population Change

SCIEN305 Science and Mātauranga Māori

BEP LIST

BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity

EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

ECONS102 Economics and Society

ENVSC101 Environmental Science

GEOGY103 Environment and Society

MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1

POLCY105 People and Policy

STREAMS

Te Ara Taio: Māori and the Environment

30 points from

MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1

MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2

MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi

30 points from

MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy

MAORI203 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

MAORI211 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 1

MAORI212 Te Reo Māori: Intermediate 2

MAORI250 Māori Politics

30 points from

MAORI302 Mātauranga Māori: Indigenous Knowledges

MAORI303 Critical Indigenous Theory

MAORI304 Sustainability in Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts

MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1

MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2

MAORI313 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 3

Science and the Environment

30 points from

BIOEB102 Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity

EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System Sciences

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

ENVSC101 Environmental Science

30 points from

BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology

EARTH221 Soil Science

EARTH231 Water Resources, Weather and Climate

EARTH241 Oceanography

30 points from

BIOEB303 Terrestrial Ecology

BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology

BIOEB305 Marine Ecology

EARTH322 Soil and Water Management

EARTH331 Water Resources and Hazards

EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography

EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management

Society and the Environment

30 points from

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

ECONS102 Economics and Society

GEOGY103 Environment and Society

POLCY105 People and Policy

SOCIO101 Introduction to Sociology

SOCPY100 Introduction to Social Policy

30 points from

ECONS201/30X Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

PHILO217 Environmental Ethics

POLSC211 Political Systems Around the World

POLCY212 Public Policy: International Perspectives

POPST201 Population Studies

SOCP200 Social Policy and Social Issues

30 points from

ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management

ECONS201/30X Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS202/30X Economic Growth and Well-being

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture

GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies

GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems

POLSC327 Political Ideas

POLCY318 Environmental Politics and Policy

SOCPY300 Social Policy

SOCPY301 Health, Well-being and Policy

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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With countless opportunities for public performance and access to a world-class performing arts venue, as a Bachelor of Music (BMus) student you’ll be learning from the best.

The BMus is a specialist degree that will help you sharpen your musical talent, with guidance from our internationally acclaimed musicians and lecturers. This degree will suit you if you have musical skill and ambition, or just a love of music.

Students can choose between an Academic- or Performance-based programme to learn different styles and techniques that hone their skills in the areas of music that interest them.

In the BMus performance programme, students must demonstrate skill and technical advancement in performance recital examinations. Tuition is available in voice, piano, cello, violin, classical guitar, and a broad range of orchestral instruments.

If you choose the BMus academic programme you are able to include some elective non-music papers to complement your interests and career aspirations.

Y1One from

List A

MUSIC112 Intro to

Western Music

MUSIC115 Composition 1

MUSIC117 Musicianship 1

MUSIC119 Harmony and

Counterpoint 1

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2One from

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MUSIC213 History of Music:

1600-1800Stream Stream Stream

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3One from

List C

MUSIC314 History of Music:

1800-PresentStream Stream Stream

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LIST A

ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research

ARTSC102 Art Affects<>Effects

ARTSC104 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students

LIST B

Any FMIS paper, or

ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific

CHINE131 Chinese Language 1: Part A

CHINE132 Chinese Language 2: Part B

FRNCH131 French for Beginners 1

FRNCH132 French for Beginners 2

INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures

JAPAN131 Japanese 1: Part A

JAPAN132 Japanese 1: Part B

LINGS131 Describing Language

SPNSH131 Spanish for Beginners 1

SPNSH132 Spanish for Beginners 2

RELST102 World Religions: Contemporary Life and Practice

ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity

ANTHY202 Polynesia and its Peoples

CGRD252 Studies in Visual Communication

CHINE204 Visualising China

GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

HISTY225 Indigenous Histories: First Peoples, Nations and Narratives

INTLC221 East Asia: Tradition and Modernity

INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity

MEDIA201 Media in Aotearoa

INTLC380 Study Abroad 1

INTLC381 Study Abroad 2

INTLC382 Study Abroad 3

LIST C

ASWRK* Community Projects

ASWRK* Industry and Community Competitions

ASWRK* Entrepreneurships

ASWRK* Work Placement

ASWRK* Work-related Project

MUSIC1

MUSIC101 Secondary Performance Studies 1**

MUSIC121 Chamber Music 1**

MUSIC140 Music and Computers

MUSIC150 New Zealand Music

MUSIC2

MUSIC201 Secondary Performance Studies 2**

MUSIC215 Composition 2

MUSIC217 Musicianship 2

MUSIC219 Harmony and Counterpoint 2

MUSIC221 Chamber Music 2**

MUSIC222 Orchestration

MUSIC226 Music Theatre

MUSIC227 Performance Ensemble 1

MUSIC240 Screen Music Composition

MUSIC3

MUSIC301 Secondary Performance Studies Class**

MUSIC315 Composition 3

MUSIC321 Chamber Music 3**

MUSIC323 Acoustic and Electroacoustic Composition

MUSIC327 Performance Ensemble

MUSIC340 Digital Composition

MUSIC390 Directed Study

** Entry to these papers is by audition.

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Y1One from

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MUSIC112 Intro to

Western Music

MUSIC115 Composition 1

MUSIC117 Musicianship 1

MUSIC119 Harmony and

Counterpoint 1

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2One from

List B

MUSIC213 History of Music:

1600-1800

Any MUSIC2

Paper

Any MUSIC2

Paper

Any MUSIC2

Paper

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3One from

List C

MUSIC314 History of Music:

1800-Present

Any MUSIC3

Paper

Any MUSIC3

Paper

Any MUSIC3

Paper

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 33 for List A, B, C, MUSIC2, MUSIC3.

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Y1One from

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MUSIC112 Intro to

Western Music

MUSIC115 Composition 1

MUSIC117 Musicianship 1

MUSIC119 Harmony and

Counterpoint 1

MUSIC140 Music and Computers

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2One from

List B

MUSIC213 History of Music:

1600-1800

MUSIC215 or MUSIC240

MUSIC219 Harmony and

Counterpoint 2

MUSIC222Orchestration

Any MUSIC2

Paper

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3One from

List C

MUSIC314 History of Music:

1800-Present

MUSIC315 or MUSIC340

MUSIC323Acoustic and

Electroacoustic Composition

Any MUSIC3

Paper

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 33 for List A, B, C, MUSIC2, MUSIC3.

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Y1One from

List A

MUSIC112 Intro to

Western Music

MUSIC115 Composition 1

MUSIC117 Musicianship 1

MUSIC119 Harmony and

Counterpoint 1

MUSIC118 Performance Techniques 1

MUSIC120Performance 1

MUSIC121Chamber Music 1

Y2One from

List B

MUSIC213 History of Music:

1600-1800

MUSIC218Performance Techniques 2

MUSIC220 Performance 2

MUSIC221Chamber Music 2

MUSIC227Performance Ensemble 1

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3One from

List C

MUSIC314 History of Music:

1800-Present

MUSIC318Performance Techniques 3

MUSIC320Performance 3

MUSIC321Chamber Music 3

MUSIC327Performance Ensemble 2

300 Level Elective

300 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 33 for List A, B, C, MUSIC2, MUSIC3.

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Bachelor of Social Sciences students at Waikato, explore the drivers and influences behind humanity and why society acts in particular ways.

The BSocSc covers contemporary and relevant social issues such as employment relations, social policy and environmental planning, along with the ways in which humans interact with these issues and how

such actions can be monitored and modified. It will challenge students thinking about the world and the people who live in it. Students will develop invaluable research capabilities and skills in information gathering, analysis,

reporting and informed decision making under the expert guidance of our world-recognised researchers. The School of Psychology also sits under the umbrella of social sciences at Waikato. Widely regarded

as the prominent centre for Applied Psychology in New Zealand, the School of Psychology offers a combination of social, biological and cognitive sciences, and covers a remarkably broad spectrum of the fields.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

MajorOne from

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ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

MajorOne from

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Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorOne from

List CElective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LIST A

ARTSC101 Indigenous Social Science Research

ARTSC103 Rights and Reasons

ARTSC104 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students

LIST B

Any Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies paper, or

ANTHY101 Exploring Cultures

ANTHY102 New Zealand and the Pacific

CHINE131 Chinese Language 1: Part A

CHINE132 Chinese Language 2: Part B

EDUCA200 Te Hononga Tangata

FRNCH131 French for Beginners 1

FRNCH132 French for Beginners 2

INTLC101 International Languages and Cultures

JAPAN131 Japanese 1: Part A

JAPAN132 Japanese 1: Part B

RELST102 World Religions: Contemporary Life and Practice

SPNSH131 Spanish for Beginners 1

SPNSH132 Spanish for Beginners 2

ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

CHINE204 Visualising China

DSIGN252 Studies in Visual Communication

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities

HISTY225 Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality

INTLC221 Understanding East Asia

INTLC222 European and Latin American Cultures: Tradition and Modernity

INTLC380 Study Abroad

INTLC381 Study Abroad 2

INTLC382 Study Abroad 3

LIST C

MAORI3* Working with Indigenous Communities in Aotearoa/ New Zealand

ASWRK* Community Projects

ASWRK* Industry and Community Competitions

ASWRK* Entrepreneurships

ASWRK* Work Placement

ASWRK* Work-related Project

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1ANTHY101

Exploring Cultures

ANTHY102 New Zealand

and the Pacific

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2Any

ANTHY2 Paper

Any ANTHY2

Paper

Any ANTHY2 Paper or

LINGS203

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

ANTHY3 Paper

Any ANTHY3

Paper

Any ANTHY3

Paper

Any ANTHY3 Paper or

LINGS301

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ANTHY201 Ethnicity and Identity

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

ANTHY207 Magic, Cosmology and Religion

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography

ANTHY3* Imagining Cultures

ANTHY3* Cultures and Environments

ANTHY325 Māori Heritage Management

LINGS301 Research Project

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

ECONS101 Business

Economics and the NZ Economy

ECONS102 Economics

and Society

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2ECONS201

Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS202/301 Economic Growth

and Wellbeing

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

ECONS302 Microeconomics

and Business Economics

One of the ECONS Papers Listed Below

One of the ECONS Papers Listed Below

One of the ECONS Papers Listed Below

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ECONS203/306 Economics and

Strategic Interaction

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

ECONS304 International Economic Issues

ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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BSocSc in Economics

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Y1

ENVPL100 Intro to

Environmental Planning

ENVPL101 Future Cities

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2ENVPL200

Environmental Planning

ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource

Management

ENVPL202 Spatial Analysis

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3ENVPL300 Planning in

Aotearoa NZ

ENVPL301 Planning for

Sustainability

ENVLP302Māori Resource Management

ENVLP303 Environmental

Policy and Assessment

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

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Y1GEOGY101

People and Place

GEOGY103 Environment and Society

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2ENVPL202

GEOGY209 or GEOGY219

ENVPL202 GEOGY209 or

GEOGY219

Any GEOGY2 Paper or ANTHY202 ENVPL201 or

POPST201

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

GEOGY301 GEOGY309

GEOGY323 or GEOGY328

GEOGY301 GEOGY309

GEOGY323 or GEOGY328

Any GEOGY3

Paper

Any GEOGY3 Paper or

ENVPL300

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ANTHY202 Ethnicity and Identity

ENVPL201 Introduction to Resource Management

ENVPL202 Cartography and Spatial Analysis

GEOGY209 Health, People, Place

GEOGY219 Māori Lands and Communities

POPST201 Population Studies

GEOGY301 Research Methods in Geography

GEOGY309 Gender, Place and Culture

GEOGY323 Indigenous Geographies

GEOGY328 Geographic Information Systems

ENVPL300 Environmental Planning in Aotearoa New Zealand

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1Any

HISTY1 Paper

Any HISTY1 Paper

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2Any

HISTY2 Paper

Any HISTY2 Paper

Any HISTY2 Paper

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3HISTY3*

Historical Methods

Any HISTY3 Paper

Any HISTY3 Paper

Any HISTY3 Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) HISTY106 War and Society

HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives

HISTY117 Global Histories (online paper)

HISTY2/3* Clean, Green, Healthy and Sustainable? Environmental and Agricultural Histories of Aotearoa New Zealand

HISTY2/3* Indigenous Histories: Narratives, Ethics and Decoloniality

HISTY2* The United States Civil War

HISTY2/3* Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe (online paper)

HISTY2/3* Revolutions: Culture and Society in Europe, c. 1600-1800 (online paper)

HISTY2/3* Science in Empire: Health, Conservation, Agriculture and Environment in Historical Context

HISTY2* History in Practice: Historical Methods and Research

HISTY3* Māori and Treaty History in Professional Practice

HISTY3* Historical Methods

HISTY3* Science in Empire: Health, Conservation, Agriculture and Environment in Historical Context

HISTY3* Birth of the United States

HISTY3* A World History of Gardens

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Y1LABST100

Work, Employment and Society

STMGT191 Intro to

Management

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2LABST201

Employment Relations in NZ

EDSCO231 Planning Learning

Opportunities for Adults

Any HRMGT2

Paper

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3LABST300

Education, Skills and Employment

HRMGT3* HRM in

Legal Context

PSYCH307Organisational

Psychology

Any HRMGT3 Paper or EDSOC330 LABST301 or

LEGAL420

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) HRMGT202/3* Human Resource ManagementHRMGT203 Remuneration and Reward

HRMGT3* Human Resource Management in Legal Context

EDSOC330 Adults Learning for Life

HRMGT3* Strategic Human Resource Management

HRMGT3* Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion (recommended)

HRMGT3* Human Resource Management in Practice

LABST301 Globalisation and International Development

LEGAL420 Employment Law

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Y1ARTSC105Language in Context

Any LINGS1 Paper or ENGLI113

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2LINGS201

Language Analysis

Any LINGS2 Paper

or PHLIO204 or PSYCH203

Any LINGS2 Paper

or PHLIO204 or PSYCH203

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3LINGS301

Research Project

LINGS302 Language

Typography

LINGS303 Sociolinguistics

Any LINGS3 Paper or

FRNCH305

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ENGLI113 English.Confidence LINGS202 Exploring English: From

Grammar to Discourse

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication

PSYCH203 Brain, Cognition and Development

LINGS304 Applied Linguistics

FRNCH305 History and Variation of French

LINGS306 Second Language Teaching

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Y1Any

PHILO1 Paper

Any PHILO1 Paper

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2Any

PHILO2 Paper

Any PHILO2 Paper

Any PHILO2 Paper or MAORI202

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

Any PHILO3 Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) PHILO102 Introduction to Logic

PHILO103 Critical Thinking

PHILO106 Social and Moral Philosophy

PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy

MAORI202 Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Philosophy

PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy

PHILO204 Wisdom, Language and Communication

PHILO225 Happiness and Well-being

PHILO208 Reason, Science and Pseudoscience

PHILO217/317 Environmental Ethics (summer school)

PHILO218/318 Ethics at Work (summer school)

PHILO304 Meaning, Understanding and Truth

PHILO305 Philosophy of Religion

PHILO309 Experiments in Ethics (core)

PHILO315 Democracy, Justice and Equality

PHILO316 Philosophy and the Arts

PHILO355 Knowledge and Reality (core)

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1POLSC100 or

POLSC108

POLSC100 POLSC108

IRSST103 or POLCY105

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2POLSC201 or

POLSC211

POLSC201 POLSC211

IRSST206 or POLCY212

Any POLSC2 Paper or MAORI250

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

Any POLSC3 Paper or IRSST3*

ANTHY3* LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 Paper or IRSST3*

ANTHY3* LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 Paper or IRSST3*

ANTHY3* LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

Any POLSC3 Paper or IRSST3*

ANTHY3* LABST301, PHILO315

WGSTS303

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) IRSST103 Introduction to

International Relations

POLCY105 People and Policy

POLSC100 Playing Politics: Conflict, Cooperation, and Choice

POLSC108 Political Life in the Ancient World

IRSST206 International Relations: The Security Agenda

IRSST229 The US and the World

MAORI250 Māori Politics

PHILO215 Moral and Political Philosophy

POLCY212 Public Policy: International Perspectives

POLSC201 Modern Political Thinkers

POLSC211 Political Systems Around the World

POLSC200 Politics and the Media

POLSC224 Terrorism, Violence and the State

ANTHY3* Imagining Cultures

IRSST301 International Relations: NZ Foreign Policy

IRSST315 International Politics of Asia

LABST301 Globalisation and International Development

PHILO315 Democracy, Justice and Equality

POLCY318 Environmental Politics and Policy

POLSC300 War and Religion

POLSC314 European Integration

POLSC327 Political Ideas

POLSC316 Latin American Politics

POLSC3* Conflicts and Crises in the Middle East

WGSTS303 Gender, State and Public Policy

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Y1GEOGY101

People and PlaceSOCIO101

Intro to SociologyOne from

List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2POPST201 Population

Studies

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and

Children

PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological

Research

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3GEOGY301

Research Methods in Geography

POPST302 Exploring

Population Change

POPST360 Special Topic Population Economics

SOCPY301 Health, Well-being

and Policy

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1PSYCH100

Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

PSYCH101 Social Psychology,

Health andWell-being

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2Any

PSYCH2 Paper

Any PSYCH2

Paper

Any PSYCH2

Paper

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

PSYCH3 Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper or HMDEV40

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) PSYCH202 Mauri Ora: Social Psychology

of Human Flourishing

PSYCH203 Brain, Cognition and Development

PSYCH204 Behavioural Psychology and Perception

PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological Research (recommended paper)

PSYCH302 Community, Culture, Diversity

PSYCH303 Infant and Child Development

PSYCH304 Behaviour Analysis

PSYCH305 Psychological Science: Putting Theory into Practice

PSYCH306 Positive Psychology

PSYCH307 Organisational Psychology

PSYCH308 Abnormal Psychology

PSYCH309 Memory and Cognition

PSYCH310 Psychology and Gender

PSYCH311 Psychological Research Methods (recommended paper)

PSYCH312 Individual Differences and Measurement

PSYCH313 Directed Study

HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling

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Y1MEDIA100

Media Culture and Society

MEDIA101 or MEDIA102

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2MEDIA200

Topics in Media Representation

MEDIA201 Conducting Media

Research

MEDIA202 or MEDIA203

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

MEDIA3 Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

Any MEDIA3

Paper

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) MEDIA101 Understanding Visual Culture

MEDIA102 Film Production 1: Audio-Visual Communication

MEDIA202 Film Production 2: Experimentation in Sight and Sound

MEDIA203 Media and Digital Practices

MEDIA300 Contemporary Television

MEDIA301 Animation: Theory and Practice

MEDIA302 Film Production 3: From Concept to Screen

MEDIA303 Studio Production

MEDIA304 Documentary, Propaganda and Advertising

MEDIA305 Cinema Worlds

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1SOCPY100

Intro to Social Policy

SOCIO100 ECONS102 or

POLCY105

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2SOCPY200

Social Policy

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and

Children

SOCIO202 EDSOC201

POLCY212 or POPST201

One from List B

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Elective Elective Elective

Y3SOCPY300

Social Policy

SOCPY301 Health, Well-being

and Policy

ECONS313 LABST300 POLCY318

POPST302 or WGSTS300

ECONS313 LABST300 POLCY318

POPST302 or WGSTS300

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) SOCIO100 Introduction to Sociology

ECONS102 Economics and Society

POLCY105 People and Policy

SOCIO202 Class Race, Gender

EDSOC201 Education and New Zealand Society

POLCY212 Public Policy: International Perspectives

POPST201 Population Studies

LABST300 Education, Skill and Employment

WGSTS300 Gender, State and Applied Social Public Policy

ECONS313 Economics of Human Resources and Policy

POPST302 Exploring Population Change

POLSC318 Global Environmental Politics and Policy

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1SOCIO101

Introduction to Sociology

LABST101 or WGSTS101

One from List A

ARTSC111 Social Science

Theory and Action

SSRES* or PSYCH211

Field of the Degree 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2

SOCIO200 History of

Sociological Thought

SOCIO202 Class, Race,

Gender

SOCIO203 or WGSTS201

One from List B

Field of the Degree 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3SOCIO3*

Contemporary Social Theory

SOCIO3* or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS*

SOCIO3* or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS*

SOCIO3* or LABST3*

SOCPY301 WGSTS*

One from List C

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 38 for List A, B, C.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) WGSTS101 Women in Society: Representaions and Realities

LABST100 Work, Employment and Society

SOCIO203 Popular Culture

WGSTS201 Rethinking Women, Sex, Gender

SOCIO3* Criminology: A Sociological Introduction

LABST3* Globalisation and International Development

SOCPY301 Health and Well-Being

WGSTS3* New Natures: Gender, Culture and New Technologies

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Our Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) builds on the ambition students have for making a positive difference to the lives of others, producing passionate graduates for a growing industry.

If you have students who want to contribute to society, our BSW is a professional qualification that will help them achieve just that. Successful social workers are vital in our increasingly complex society, meaning

they’ll be part of a valued and important profession. The Waikato BSW is recognised by the Social Workers Registration Board, and qualified social workers are sought after both within New Zealand and overseas.

Throughout students BSW studies, they’ll learn a range of skills and gain new knowledge across multiple disciplines to help them thrive as a social worker. They’ll cover topics including social policy and social

issues, family and children at risk, social science research, multicultural social work practices, and social work approaches and decision making.

Y1ARTSC103Rights and

Reasons

SOCWK101 Intro to the

SW Profession

SOCWK102Intro to Social Work Theory

SOCPY100 Intro to

Social Policy

MAORI150Te Tiriti o Waitangi:

An Introduction to the Treaty of

Waitangi

HMDEV100 Lifespan

Development

SOCIO101 Intro to

Sociology

PSYCH101* Social Psychology,

Health and Well-being

Y2One from BSW List

One from BSW List

SOCWK205 Community

Development

SOCWK201Social Work

Issues

SOCWK20230 Points

Social Work Approaches and Fields of Practice

SOCPY200Social Policy and

Social Issues

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and

Children

Y3SOCWK300

45 PointsSocial Work Placement 1

SOCWK303 Children and Young People

at Risk

SOCWK302 Bicultural and

Multicultural Social Work Practice

SOCWK306Social Work

Practice Skills

HMDEV340Perspectives on

Counselling

SSRES300 Research

Methods for Social Sciences

Y4SOCWK400

45 PointsSocial Work Placement 2

One from BSW List

SOCWK404Social Justice, Ethics and Law

SOCWK401Social Work

Decision Making

One from BSW List

One from BSW List

Y4 Hons

SOCWK40045 Points

Social Work Placement 2

One from BSW List

SOCWK404Social Justice, Ethics and Law

SOCWK49045 Points

Social Work Decision Making: Research Project

Note: Refer to page 54 for BSW List.* Papers subject to approval.

or

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

One of

HMDEV200 Child Development

HMDEV201 Adolescent Behaviour

HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing

SOCIO200 History of Sociological Thought

MAORI263 He Ao Hurihuri He Ao Tuakiri: Evolving Māori Culture and Identity

HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families

HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in the 21st Century

HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World

PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity

PSYCH310 Psychology and Gender

PSYCH303 Infant and Child Development

PSYCH308 Abnormal Psychology

SOCPY300 Social Policy

SOCIO3YY Criminology: A Sociological Introduction

MAORI350 Mana Motuhake

Or a paper approved by the Social Work Programme Convenor.

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Faculty of Computing & Mathematical Sciences

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If your students enjoy tinkering with technology, designing new things and solving complex problems, our Bachelor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences (Honours) (BCMS(Hons)) gives them the chance to explore these areas, and many other fields that are in high-demand.

Working alongside NASA, we first brought the internet to New Zealand in 1989. Since then Waikato has continued to pave the way forward into our digital future. Our BCMS(Hons) is New Zealand’s only computing and mathematical science qualification taught over four years. That extra year gives students the chance to

drill more deeply into a specialist area and add papers that will complement their main focus. They’ll benefit from practical, project-based papers that ensure they graduate as technically capable individuals with excellent communication skills and an entrepreneurial flair. Our small intake sizes gives students more one-on-one time

with academic staff, which means they’ll gain excellent industry contacts and get the chance to work closely with real clients on real projects. Research and consulting work keeps our staff close to local and international industry developments. We regularly update our papers to reflect this changing environment and match our programmes

to Faculty expertise. Because the first three years of the BCMS(Hons) are very similar to the Bachelor of Science (BSc), students can choose when they graduate; after three years with a BSc or complete the fourth year and complete their BCMS(Hons).

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135 Discrete

Structures

Field of the Degree

100 Level

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major*

CSMAX270 Cultural

PerspectivesElective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorChoose One from List A

Field of the Degree

300 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y4Research Project

(at least 45 points)500 Level

MajorElective Elective Elective Elective

LIST A

COMPX374 Software Engineering Project

COMPX375 Information Systems Industry Project

COMPX390 Directed Study

COMPX391 Undergraduate Research Project

MATHS390 Directed Study

MATHS391 Undergraduate Research Project

SCIEN279 Preparation for the Professional Workplace

STATS390 Directed Study

STATS391 Undergraduate Research Project

* Note: For a major in Mathematics or Data Analytics, this paper will be taken at 300 level. Field of the degree is any COMPX, MATHS and STATS coded papers.

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Y1COMPX101

Introduction to Computer Science

COMPX102Object-Oriented

Programming

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135 Discrete

Structures

Field of the Degree

100 Level

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2COMPX201

Data Structures and Algorithms

COMPX202Mobile Comp and Software Architecture

COMPX203Computer Systems

COMPX204Practical

Networkingand Cyber Security

CSMAX270 Cultural

PerspectivesElective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX361Logic and

Computation

Choose One from List B

Any COMPX3

Paper

Choose One from List A

Field of the Degree

300 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y4COMPX520

Report of an Investigation (45 points)

COMPX5 Elective Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 56 for List A.

LIST B

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX301 Problem Solving

Using Algorithms

COMPX304 Advanced Networking and Cyber Security

COMPX306 Game Programming

COMPX307 Functional Programming

COMPX321 Mobile and Cyber-Physical Systems

COMPX322 Web Development

COMPX323 Modern Databases

COMPX341 Software Engineering Methodology

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Y1STATS111 or

STATS121

COMPX101 Introduction to

Computer Science

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135 Discrete

Structures

Field of the Degree

100 Level

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2STATS221

Statistical Data Analysis

STATS226 Bayesian Statistics

COMPX223 Database Practice

and Experience

CSMAX270 Cultural

Perspectives

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX305 or

STATS321

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

COMPX375, STATS390 or

STATS391Elective Elective Elective

Y4STATS520

Report of an Investigation (45 points)

STATS5 Elective Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)STATS121 Introduction to

Statistical Methods

STATS111 Statistics for Science

COMPX305 Finding Patterns in Data

STATS321 Advanced Data Analysis

* Note: Subject to approval

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Y1MATHS101

Intro to CalculusMATHS102

Intro to Algebra

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135 Discrete

Structures

Field of the Degree

100 Level

Field of the Degree

100 LevelElective Elective

Y2MATHS201Continuing

Calculus

MATHS202Linear Algebra

Any MATHS2

Paper

CSMAX270 Cultural

Perspectives

Field of the Degree

200 LevelElective Elective Elective

Y3MATHS301 or

MATHS302

Any MATHS3

Paper

Any MATHS3

Paper

Any MATHS3

Paper

Choose one from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Y4MATHS520

Report of an Investigation (45 points)

MATHS5 Elective Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 56 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

Students may include up to 30 points of STATS-coded papers as part of their Mathematics major.

MATHS301 Real and Complex Analysis

MATHS302 Group Theory

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The Bachelor of Design (BDes) is an exciting mix of highly creative design, visual communication, and computer programming papers. You can choose one of three majors: Communication Design, Interface Design, and Media Design.

The Bachelor of Design meets the ever-increasing demand for high quality designers who are experts across a range of media.

The programme has been developed in collaboration with the design industry, with an eye to international and local markets

seeking students with on and offline media experience. Bachelor of Design graduates will have a broad understanding of the design

industry and the ability to articulate effective design solutions in the contemporary technological context.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

DSIGN171Design

Methodology

DSIGN151History of Visual Communication

DSIGN125 or COMPX101

COMPX161 or MEDIA102

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

DSIGN252Studies in Visual Communication

LCOMM292 Designing Futures

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorDSIGN350

Intern ProjectElective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)DSIGN125 Introduction to

Communication Design Production

COMPX101 Introduction to Computer Science

COMPX161 Computing Media

MEDIA102 Film Production 1: Audio-Visual Communication

* Note: Subject to approval

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Y1DSIGN141 Design 1

DSIGN142 Design 2

DSIGN171Design

Methodology

DSIGN151History of Visual Communication

DSIGN125 or COMPX101

COMPX161 or MEDIA102

Elective Elective

Y2DSIGN241 Aspects of

Web Design

DSIGN242Interactive

Environments

DSIGN243 Visual Language and Information

Design

DSIGN252Studies in Visual Communication

LCOMM292 Designing Futures

Elective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX324

User Experience Design

DSIGN341 Design 5

DSIGN342 Design 6

DSIGN360 Degree Project

DSIGN350Intern Project

Elective Elective Elective

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Y1DSIGN141 Design 1

DSIGN142 Design 2

DSIGN171Design

Methodology

DSIGN151History of Visual Communication

COMPX101Intro to Computer

Science

COMPX161Computing Media

Elective Elective

Y2DSIGN241 Aspects of

Web Design

COMPX221Programming for

Creative Industries

COMPX222 Internet

Applications

DSIGN252Studies in Visual Communication

LCOMM292 Designing Futures

Elective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX322

Web Development

COMPX324User Experience

Design

DSIGN341 Design 5

DSIGN360 Degree Project

DSIGN350Intern Project

Elective Elective Elective

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Y1DSIGN141 Design 1

MEDIA100Understanding Visual Culture

DSIGN171Design

Methodology

DSIGN151History of Visual Communication

DSIGN125 or COMPX101

MEDIA102Audio Visual

CommunicationElective Elective

Y2DSIGN242 Interactive

Environments

MEDIA202 Film Production 2

MEDIA203 Media and Digital

Practices

DSIGN252Studies in Visual Communication

LCOMM292 Designing Futures

Elective Elective Elective

Y3MEDIA302 or

MEDIA303

MEDIA306 Advanced Interactive

Screens

MEDIA307 Game Design

DSIGN360 Degree Project

DSIGN350Intern Project

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MEDIA302 Film Production 3:

From Concept to Screen

MEDIA303 Studio Production

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Y1

COMPX101 Introduction to Computer

Science

COMPX102Object-Oriented

Programming

ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundations of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra and Statistics for Engineers

ENGEN184 Calculus for

Engineers

MATHS135 Discrete

Structures

Any SOFTENG1

Paper

Y2COMPX203Computer Systems

COMPX241Software

EngineeringDevelopment

COMPX242Software

Engineering Process

COMPX361Logic and

Computation

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3

COMPX301 Problem

Solving Using Algorithms

COMPX324 User Experience

Design

COMPX341Software

Engineering Methodology

COMPX374Software

Engineering Project

ENGEN381Engineering

Statistics

ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

COMPX524 COMPX539 or

COMPX548

Any COMPX5

Paper

Any COMPX5

Paper

Note: Second Year includes ENGEN271: Work Placement 1, and Third Year includes ENGEN371: Work Placement 2, which are compulsory but are 0-point papers.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)SOFTENG1

APHYS111 Applied Physics

CHEMY100 Chemistry in Context

CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy

CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity

ENGEN110 Engineering Mechanics

ENGEN111 Electricity and Electronics

ENGEN112 Materials Science and Engineering

COMPX5

COMPX526 Engineering Interactive Systems

COMPX552 Model Checking

COMPX554 Specification Languages and Models

COMPX524 Topics in Interaction Design

COMPX539 Usability Engineering

COMPX548 Developing Mobile Applications

30 points from any 500 level Computer Science papers, subject to approval.

COMPX223Database

Practice and Experience

COMPX307 Functional

Programming

COMPX204Practical

Networkingand Cyber Security

COMPX304Advanced

Networking and Cyber Security

COMPX526 COMPX552 or

COMPX554

ENGEN592Research and Development Project

(45 Points)

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A Bachelor of Science (BSc) with our Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences will give students the skills needed to be successful in a world where technology is rapidly changing our daily lives.

The BSc will enable your students to explore a range of scientific disciplines while developing strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills. As a graduate, they’ll be invaluable in a world with more data and new technology than ever before. Laying a good foundation of scientific

knowledge is a key feature of the first year of the BSc. Even if they haven’t studied science before, our introductory papers give them a taste of our broad range of subjects, from which they can then develop expertise in either Applied Computing, Computer Science, Data Analytics or Mathematics.

Applied Computing will appeal to students who want to gain sound technical knowledge of information systems and internet technologies. Computer Science will teach them how software systems, computers and people interact. Data Analytics gives them the tools and skills to make sense of large

and complex data sets. Because the BSc is very similar to the first three years of the BCMS(Hons), students can choose when they graduate; after three years with a BSc or complete a fourth year and gain a BCMS(Hons) instead.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135Discrete

Structures

100 LevelScience Elective

100 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major*

CSMAX270Cultural

PerspectivesElective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major

300 LevelMajor

Choose one from List A

300 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A

COMPX374 Software Engineering Project

COMPX375 Information Systems Industry Project

COMPX390 Directed Study

COMPX391 Undergraduate Research Project

MATHS390 Directed Study

MATHS391 Undergraduate Research Project

SCIEN279 Preparation for the Professional Workplace

STATS390 Directed Study

STATS391 Undergraduate Research Project

* Note: For a major in Mathematics or Data Analytics, this paper will be taken at 300 level.

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Y1COMPX101

Introduction to Computer Science

COMPX161Computing

Media

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135STATS111 or

STATS121

100 LevelScience Elective

100 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective

Y2

COMPX221Programming for Creative Industries

COMPX222 Internet

Applications

COMPX223Database Practice

and Experience

DSIGN241Aspects of Web

Design

CSMAX270Cultural

PerspectivesElective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX322

Web Development

COMPX324User Experience

Design

Any 300 Level Paper Listed for

Applied Computing

COMPX375Information

Systems Industry Project

300 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 65 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)COMPX305 Finding Patterns in Data

COMPX306 Game Programming

COMPX323 Modern Databases

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Y1COMPX101

Introduction to Computer Science

COMPX102 Object-Oriented

Programming

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135Discrete

Structures

100 LevelScience Elective

100 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective

Y2COMPX201

Data Structures and Algorithms

COMPX202Mobile Computing

and Software Architecture

COMPX203Computer Systems

COMPX204Practical

Networking and Cyber Security

CSMAX270Cultural

PerspectivesElective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX361Logic and

Computation

Choose one from List B

Any COMPX3

Paper

Choose one from List A

300 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 65 for List A.

LIST B

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

COMPX301 Problem Solving Using Algorithms

COMPX304 Advanced Networking and Cyber Security

COMPX306 Game Programming

COMPX307 Functional Programming

COMPX321 Mobile and Cyber-Physical Systems

COMPX322 Web Development

COMPX323 Modern Databases

COMPX341 Software Engineering Methodology

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Y1STATS111 or

STATS121

COMPX101 Introduction to

Computer Science

CSMAX170Foundations in Computer and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135Discrete

Structures

100 LevelScience Elective

100 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective

Y2STATS221Statistical

Data Analysis

STATS226 Computational

Bayesian Analysis

COMPX223 Database Practice

and Experience

CSMAX270Cultural

Perspectives

200 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3COMPX305 or

STATS321

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

Any 300 Level Paper listed for Data Analytics

Choose one from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 65 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

STATS111 Statistics for Science

STATS121 Introduction to Statistical Methods

COMPX305 Finding Patterns in Data

STATS321 Advanced Data Analysis

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Y1MATHS101

Intro to CalculusMATHS102

Intro to Algebra

CSMAX170 Foundations in Computing and Mathematical

Sciences

MATHS135Discrete

Structures

100 LevelScience Elective

100 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective

Y2MATHS201Continuing

Calculus

MATHS202Linear Algebra

Any MATHS2

Paper

CSMAX270Cultural

Perspectives

200 LevelScience Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3MATHS301 or

MATHS302

Any MATHS3

Paper

Any MATHS3

Paper

Any MATHS3

Paper

Choose one from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 65 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

Students may include up to 30 points of STATS-coded papers as part of their Mathematics major.

MATHS301 Real and Complex Analysis

MATHS302 Group Theory

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Faculty of Health, Sport & Human Performance

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Sport, health and physical activity are among New Zealand’s fastest growing industries, which means our Bachelor of Health, Sport and Human Performance (BHSHP) graduates are in high demand for their expert knowledge, leadership skills and commitment to innovation and social justice.

Sport, active recreation and health all require skilled and knowledgeable leadership. Our BHSHP gives students the tools and skills to excel in this dynamic environment. People who work in this industry are committed to improving the well-being of others. Whether your passion lies in sport,

education, health, active recreation, fitness or leisure, our BHSHP can be tailored to suit your strengths, interests and career path. The first year of the BHSHP is designed to give students a taste of our broad range of subjects. From second year onwards, you can specialise in a particular

field to further develop your expertise in areas such as community health, human performance science, and sport development and coaching. Our researchers have strong links with the industry and other researchers nationally and internationally.

We work closely with top sporting organisations – Sport Waikato, Waikato DHB, Cycling New Zealand, the Chiefs rugby team and the Kia Magic netball team – and have strong connections with numerous others.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

HSHUP101 Disciplinary

Foundations of HSHP

HSHUP102 Fundamentals

of Coaching and Instruction

HPSCI101, SDCOA101 or

CMYHE101

HPSCI101, SDCOA101 or

CMYHE101Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

MAORI204 Māori and Indigenous

Perspectives of Health

SPORT201 Psychology of

HSHPElective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorHSHUP301 or

HSHUP302Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing

HPSCI101 Introduction to Human Performance Science

SDCOA101 Sport, Culture and Development: Trends and Issues

SPORT301 Industry and Community Engagement in Health, Sport and Human Performance 1

SPORT302 Industry and Community Engagement in Health, Sport and Human Performance 2

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Y1

CMYHE101 Understanding

Hauora, Health and Wellbeing

PSYCH101 Social Health

and Indigenous Psychology

HSHUP101 Disciplinary

Foundations of HSHP

HSHUP102 Fundamentals

of Coaching and Instruction

HPSCI101 Intro to Human

Performance Science

SDCOA101 Sport, Culture and

DevelopmentElective Elective

Y2

CMYHE201 Healthy Lifestyles,

Healthy Communities

CMYHE202 Understanding the

Healthy Body

PUBRL238 or PSYCH202

MAORI204 Māori and Indigenous

Perspectives of Health

SPORT201 Psychology of

HSHPElective Elective Elective

Y3

CMYHE301 Critical Perspectives

of Health Promotion

CMYHE302 Health in the

Digital Era

SOCPY301 Health, Wellbeing

and Policy

LCOMM340 or PSYCH302

HSHUP301 or HSHUP302

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

PSYCH202 Social Psychology of Wellbeing

PUBRL238 Health Communication Campaigns

LCOMM340 Leading Social Change

PSYCH302 Community, Culture and Diversity

BHSHP in Community Health*

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Y1

HPSCI101 Intro to Human

Performance Science

STATS111 Statistics for

Science

SPORT101 Disciplinary

Foundations of HSHP

SPORT102 Fundamentals

of Coaching and Instruction

CMYHE101 Understanding Hauroa, Health and Wellbeing

SDCOA101 Sport, Culture and

DevelopmentElective Elective

Y2HPSCI201

Exercise Physiology and Prescription

HPSCI202HPSCI203 or

HPSCI204

HPSCI202HPSCI203 or

HPSCI204

MAORI204 Māori and Indigenous

Perspectives of Health

SPORT201 Psychology of

HSHPElective Elective Elective

Y3HPSCI301

Advanced Exercise Physiology

HPSCI302 HPSCI303

HPSCI304 or SDCOA304

HPSCI302 HPSCI303

HPSCI304 or SDCOA304

HPSCI302 HPSCI303

HPSCI304 or SDCOA304

SPORT301 or SPORT302

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

HPSCI202 Psychomotor Learning and Performance

HPSCI203 Performance Nutrition

HPSCI204 Biomechanics In Sport: Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention

HPSCI302 Advanced Performance Psychology

HPSCI303 Strength, Conditioning and Exercise Prescription

HPSCI304 Sport Technology and Human Performance

SDCOA304 Analysing Coaching for Learning

BHSHP in Human Performance Science*

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BHSHP in Sport Development and Coaching*

Y1SDCOA101

Sport, Culture and Development

HMDEV100 DANCE101 or

MAORI150

SPORT101 Disciplinary

Foundations of HSHP

SPORT102 Fundamentals

of Coaching and Instruction

HPSCI101 Intro to Human

Performance Science

CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing

Elective Elective

Y2

SDCOA201 Sport and

Community Development

SDCOA202 Negotiating Sport

Development

SDCOA203 Coaching for

Learning

MAORI204 Māori and Indigenous

Perspectives of Health

SPORT201 Psychology of

HSHPElective Elective Elective

Y3

SDCOA301 Contemporary Issues in Sport Development

SDCOA302 Sport for

Social Justice

SDCOA303 Sport, Media and Society

SDCOA304 Analysing

Coaching for Learning

SPORT301 or SPORT302

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

HMDEV100 Lifespan Development

DANCE101 Dance, Movement and Culture

MAORI150 Te Tiriti o Waitangi: An Introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi

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Faculty of Science & Engineering

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Those who want to lead the way in innovation, improve infrastructure, build smarter technologies and find alternative energy sources, our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (BE(Hons)) will help them achieve just that.

New Zealand needs more professional engineers. Currently, fewer than 1,000 professional engineers graduate each year. Countries with similar populations to New Zealand have more than double that number of engineering graduates. Increasing the number of trained engineers is seen as essential for New Zealand’s growth in technology-related enterprises.

Our Engineering School evolved directly out of the School of Science Technology and the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences in the last 15 years. Close links in New Zealand industry ensures our graduates are work ready and can apply engineering skills and scientific knowledge to solve real world, industrial and society problems. Waikato’s BE(Hons) encourages creative thinking and problem solving in all students using design

and engineering processes from year one. If your student is good at mathematics and physics but is also a highly creative thinker and enjoys making things, the BE(Hons) will appeal to them. At every stage of their degree, they’ll be deeply involved in creating, designing and realising sophisticated engineering products. Studying engineering at Waikato offers students future-proofed, project-based learning that will put them at the top of their game for a career

in engineering. By the end of their degree they will have worked in teams, managed their own projects, worked with budgets and spent significant time working within the industry. Our eligible BE(Hons) programmes are accredited by the Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ), meaning they are professionally recognised in 18 countries and regions, including Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA.

Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

Programme Specified

Programme Elective

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

Design Challenge 1

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Elective ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

Design Challenge 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Specified

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

Programme Specified

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Research and Design Projects

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

CHEMY102BChemical Reactivity

Programme Elective

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGME221Engineering

Thermo-dynamics

ENGCB224Heat and

Mass Transfer

ENGCB223Fluid

Mechanics

ENGMP211Materials 1

Programme Elective ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGCB280Process

Engineering Design 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

ENGCB321Thermal

Engineering

ENGCB324Mass Transfer

Operations

ENGCB323Reaction

Engineering

ENGCB322Chemical and

Biological Operations

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN591Research Project

ENGCB580Process Engineering

Design Project

ENGCB521Advanced

Process Control

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGCB280Process

Engineering Design 1

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics

Programme Elective

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGCV223Water

Engineering 1

ENGCV231Geotechnical Engineering 1

ENGCV212Structural

Engineering 1

ENGCV251Construction 1

ENGCV241Highways and Transportation ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGCV323Water

Engineering 2

ENGCV331Geotechnical Engineering 2

ENGCV312Structural

Engineering 2

ENGCV351Construction 2

ENGEV341Environmental

Engineering

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN591Research Project

ENGCV580Civil Design Challenge 3

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

ENGCV280Civil Design Challenge 1

ENGCV380Civil Design Challenge 2

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

ENGEN111Electricity and

Electronics

Programme Elective

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGEE233Digital

Systems

ENGEE231Circuit Theory

ENGEE232Analog

Electronics

ENGEE211Electro-

magnetics

COMPS203AComputer Systems ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGEE331Signals

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN592Research and Development Project

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

ENGEE280Design in

Electronics

ENGME352Control

and Apps

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGCV223Water

Engineering 1

ENGCV231Geotechnical Engineering 1

ENVPL200Environmental

Planning

Programme Elective

Programme Elective ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGCV323Water

Engineering 2

ENGCV331Geotechnical Engineering 2

ENGEV341Environmental

Engineering

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN591Research Project

ENGCV580Civil Design Challenge 3

ENGEV541Water and

Waste Water Engineering

ENGEV542Waste

Minimisation Engineering

Programme Elective

ENGCB280Process

Engineering Design 1

ENGCB380Process

Engineering Design 2

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

CHEMY102Chemical Reactivity

ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGMP211Materials 1

ENGMP213Mechanics of Materials 1

ENGME221Engineering

Thermo-dynamics

ENGCB224Heat and

Mass Transfer

ENGCB223Fluid

Mechanics ENGEN271Industry

Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGMP311Materials 2

ENGMP313Mechanics of Materials 2

ENGCB321Thermal

Engineering

ENGCB324Mass Transfer

Operations

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN591Research Project

ENGCB580Process Engineering

Design Project

ENGMP511Advanced Materials

Engineering

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

ENGCB280Process

Engineering Design 1

ENGCB380Process

Engineering Design 2

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Y1ENGEN170 Engineering and Society

ENGEN180Foundation of

Engineering

ENGEN183Linear Algebra

and Stats

ENGEN184Calculus for

Engineers

ENGEN103 Engineering Computing

ENGEN112Materials Science and Engineering

ENGEN110Engineering Mechanics

ENGEN111Electricity and

Electronics

Y2

ENGEN270Engineering Professional

Practice 1

ENGMP211Materials 1

ENGME221Engineering

Thermo-dynamics

ENGMP213Mechanics of Materials 1

ENGME251Dynamics and

Vibration

Programme Elective ENGEN271

Industry Placement 1

Y3ENGEV342Sustainable Engineering

ENGME353Electricity and

Mechanical Machines

ENGME352Machine Control

and Apps

ENGMP313Mechanics of Materials 2

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN371Industry

Placement 2Y4

ENGEN570Engineering Professional

Practice 2

ENGEN592Research and Development Project

ENGME580Product

Development

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

Programme Elective

ENGEN301Engineering

Maths 3

ENGEN201Engineering

Maths 2

ENGME280Design and

Manufacturing 1

ENGME380Design and

Manufacturing 2

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If your students are intrigued by the natural world around them, or enjoy understanding how things work, Waikato’s Bachelor of Science (BSc) is what they’re looking for.

A BSc from Waikato will open doors to some of the world’s fastest growing industries and most exciting research areas, including climate change and the sustainable management of environmental resources. Students will graduate with the theory, technical ability and leadership skills to succeed in the science industry. A lot of our scientific research involves collaboration with businesses, other research institutes and

local authorities, and it impacts development all over New Zealand and around the world. Part of our success comes from our investment in world-class research equipment and facilities, most of which is available to students during their studies. The first year of the BSc will enable them to explore a range of scientific disciplines, laying a solid foundation for you to build on, even if they haven’t studied science before. The BSc

enables students to choose from a range of specific skill sets depending on how they wish to use their degree. Career-start options include: project-based learning that will prepare them for management careers in the science field; research experience where they can practice the skills needed to succeed in postgraduate study and research-oriented careers; and entrepreneurial courses where

mentors will help students develop their own ideas and teach them how to assess commercial viability. Our science minors will give students a taste of a complementary discipline to broaden their knowledge and demonstrate the breadth of their scientific skills. Alternatively, they can select a minor from a supporting non-science discipline to show employers they can apply themselves in a range of fields.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major100 Level Science

Elective100 Level Science

Elective100 Level Science

Elective100 Level Science

ElectiveElective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level Science

ElectiveElective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective

Elective Elective Elective

The BSc contains three distinct elements designed to increase employability and support progress through the degree.

Science electives: A range of STEM papers to broaden scientific skill set.

Quantitative skills: Across their degree students should take two papers which increase their confidence in quantitative science. In many cases this will be met through papers ordinarily selected.

Career-start: A project or research paper which draws on experiences in the degree to prepare a student for their chosen career.

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Y1CHEMY101

Structure and Spectroscopy

CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2CHEMY201

Organic Chemistry

CHEMY202 Physical

Chemistry

CHEMY203 Inorganic

Chemistry

CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

CHEMY3 Paper

Any CHEMY3

Paper

Any CHEMY3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective Elective Elective

CHEMY Papers

CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry

CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry

CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

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Y1

EARTH101 Introduction to Earth System

Sciences

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2EARTH211

Earth Resources and Materials

EARTH221 Soil Science

EARTH231 Water Resources,

Weather and Climate

EARTH241 Oceanography

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

EARTH3 Paper

Any EARTH3

Paper

Any EARTH3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective Elective Elective

EARTH3 Papers

EARTH311 Volcanology

EARTH312 Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology

EARTH313 Engineering Geology

EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation

EARTH322 Soil and Water Management

EARTH331 Water Resources and Hazards

EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography

EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management

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Y1BIOEB101

Concepts of Biology

BIOEB102 Introduction

to Ecology and Biodiversity

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2BIOEB201

Principles of Evolution

BIOEB202 Principles of

Ecology

BIOEB203 Animal Structure

and Function

BIOEB204 Plant Structure and Function

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

BIOEB3 Paper

Any BIOEB3 Paper

Any BIOEB3 Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective Elective Elective

BIOEB3 Papers

BIOEB301 Advanced Animal Behaviour

BIOEB302 Advanced Zoology

BIOEB303 Forest Ecology and Restoration

BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology

BIOEB305 Marine Ecology

BIOEB306 Molecular Ecology and Biodiversity

BIOEB307 Plant Physiological Ecology

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Y1ENVSC101

Environmental Science

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2ENVSC201

Environmental Monitoring

EARTH221 EARTH231 or

EARTH241

ENVSC202 or CHEMY204

BIOEB202or BIOMO203

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

ENVPL303 Environmental

Assessment and Policy

Any 300 Level Environmental Science Paper

Any 300 Level Environmental Science Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective Elective Elective

Environmental Science Papers

Papers chosen from the list must encompass at least two different subject areas.

BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology

BIOMO203 Microbiology

CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry

EARTH221 Soil Science

EARTH231 Water Resources

EARTH241 Oceanography

ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry

BIOEB303 Forest Ecology and Restoration

BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology

BIOEB305 Marine Ecology

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

EARTH313 Engineering Geology

EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evolution

EARTH322 Soil and Water Management

EARTH331 Water Resources and Hazards

EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography

EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management

ENVSC302 Applied Environmental Geochemistry

ENVPL303 Environmental Assessment and Policy

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Y1ENGEN112

Materials Science and Engineering

CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2ENGMP211 Materials 1

ENGME280 Design and

Manufacture

CHEMY201 or CHEMY203

ENGEN241 Environmental

Technology

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3ENGMP311 Materials 2

ENGMP312 Advanced Materials

Engineering

CHEMY301 CHEMY303 or

CHEMY304Elective Elective Elective

PapersCHEMY201 Organic Chemistry

CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry

CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

Career Start

SCIEN305 Science and Mātauranga

Māori (or approved alternative)

BSc in Materials Science*

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Y1BIOEB101

Concepts of Biology

BIOMO101 Introduction to Molecular and

Cellular Biology

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2BIOMO201

BiochemistryBIOMO202

GeneticsBIOMO203

Microbiology

BIOMO204 Cell and Organ

Physiology

200 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

BIOMO3 Paper

Any BIOMO3

Paper

Any BIOMO3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Career-start Elective Elective Elective

BIOMO3 Papers

BIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry

BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics

BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology

BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology

BIOMO305 Molecular Biology and Biotechniques

BIOMO306 Molecular Biology and Health

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Y1PSYCH100

Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

PYSCH101 Social Health

and Indigenous Psychology

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2PSYCH203

Brain, Cognition and Development

PSYCH204 Behavioural

Psychology and Perception

PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological

Research

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

PSYCH3 Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

Any PSYCH3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Elective Elective

PSYCH3 Papers

PSYCH303 Infant and Child Development

PSYCH304 Behaviour Analysis

PSYCH305 Psychological Science: Putting Theory into Practice

PSYCH308 Abnormal Psychology

PSYCH309 Memory and Cognition

PSYCH311 Psychological Research Methods

PSYCH312 Individual Differences and Measurement

Career-start

Elective200 Level

Science Elective

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Waikato’s Bachelor of Science (Technology) (BSc(Tech)) was the first degree of its kind in New Zealand, and offers a unique, job-oriented approach to scientific study.

The BSc(Tech) is a flexible degree, designed to provide students with the necessary practical experience to stand out among other science graduates. It’s an internationally recognised degree, meaning they can find work anywhere in the world. A high percentage of graduates actively seeking employment find it within six months of graduating. This degree includes 10 weeks of relevant work experience. The Cooperative Education Unit assists in matching students

with placement opportunities, and offering reflective learning and skill development after the placements are completed. Students are regularly offered permanent roles following their placements. Heading into the workplace with a BSc(Tech) from Waikato means they’ll have spent the summer between their second and third years gaining work experience and, in most cases, being paid for their efforts. To prepare students for the workplace and gain an understanding of how the business

world works, the BSc(Tech) includes a work preparation paper in addition to a wide variety of science papers. The first year of the degree is similar to the BSc, enabling them to explore a range of scientific disciplines, broaden their opportunities and lay a foundation for them to build on, even if they haven’t studied science before. From second year their major will form the core of their degree and give them a much deeper understanding of a particular discipline.

Minor subjects enable students to design a tailored programme that helps them differentiate themselves and ensure they have a unique skill set. Our science minors will give students a taste of a complementary discipline to broaden their knowledge and demonstrate the breadth of their scientific skills. Alternatively, they can select a minor from a supporting non-science discipline to show employers they can apply themselves in a range of fields.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major100 Level

Science Elective100 Level

Science Elective100 Level

Science Elective100 Level

Science ElectiveElective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorElective Elective

300 Level Major

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

* Note: Subject to approval

The BSc(Tech) contains distinct elements designed to increase employability and support progress through the degree.

Quantitative skills: Across their degree students should take two papers which increase their confidence in quantitative science. In many cases this will be met through papers ordinarily selected.

Science electives: A range of STEM papers to broaden scientific skill set.

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Y1CHEMY101

Structure and Spectroscopy

CHEMY102 Chemical Reactivity

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2CHEMY201

Organic Chemistry

CHEMY202 Physical

Chemistry

CHEMY203 Inorganic

Chemistry

CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

CHEMY3 Paper

Any CHEMY3

PaperElective Elective

CHEMY3 Papers CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry

CHEMY302 Advanced Physical Chemistry

CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

Any CHEMY3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

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Y1EARTH101

Intro to Earth System Sciences

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2EARTH211

Earth Resources and Materials

EARTH221 Soil Science

EARTH231 Water Resources,

Weather and Climate

EARTH241 Oceanography

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

EARTH3 Paper

Any EARTH3

PaperElective Elective

EARTH3 Papers

EARTH311 Volcanology

EARTH312 Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology

EARTH313 Engineering Geology

EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evaluation

EARTH322 Soil and Water Management

EARTH331 Water Resources and Hazards

EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography

EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

Any EARTH3

Paper

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

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Y1BIOEB101 Concepts of Biology

BIOEB102 Intro to Ecology and Biodiversity

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2BIOEB201

Principles of Evolution

BIOEB202 Principles of

Ecology

BIOEB203 Animal Structure

and Function

BIOEB204 Plant Structure and Function

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

BIOEB3 Paper

Any BIOEB3 Paper

Elective Elective

BIOEB3 Papers

BIOEB301 Advanced Animal Behaviour

BIOEB302 Advanced Zoology

BIOEB303 Forest Ecology and Restoration

BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology

BIOEB305 Marine Ecology

BIOEB306 Molecular Ecology and Biodiversity

BIOEB307 Plant Physiological Ecology

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

Any BIOEB3 Paper

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Y1ENVSC101

Environmental Science

EARTH102 Discovering Planet Earth

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2ENVSC201

Environmental Monitoring

EARTH221 EARTH231 or

EARTH241

ENVSC202 or CHEMY204

BIOEB202 or BIOMO203

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

ENVPL303 Environmental

Assessment and Policy

Any 300 Level Environmental Science Paper

Elective

Environmental Science Papers

Papers chosen from the list must encompass at least two different subject areas.

BIOEB202 Principles of Ecology

BIOMO203 Microbiology

CHEMY204 Analytical Chemistry

EARTH221 Soil Science

EARTH231 Water Resources

EARTH241 Oceanography

ENVSC202 Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry

BIOEB303 Forest Ecology and Restoration

BIOEB304 Freshwater Ecology

BIOEB305 Marine Ecology

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

EARTH313 Engineering Geology

EARTH321 Pedology and Land Evolution

EARTH322 Soil and Water Management

EARTH331 Water Resources and Hazards

EARTH341 Coastal Oceanography

EARTH342 Coastal Geomorphology and Management

ENVPL303 Environmental Assessment and Policy

ENVSC302 Applied Environmental Geochemistry

Any 300 Level Environmental Science Paper

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

Elective

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

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Y1ENGEN112

Materials Science and Engineering

CHEMY101 Structure and Spectroscopy

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2ENGMP211 Materials 1

ENGME280 Design and

Manufacture

CHEMY201 or CHEMY203

ENGEN241 Environmental

Technology

SCIEN279 Prep for the Professional Workplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3ENGMP311 Materials 2

ENGMP312 Advanced Materials

Engineering

CHEMY301 CHEMY303 or

CHEMY304Elective Elective

PapersCHEMY201 Organic Chemistry

CHEMY203 Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY301 Advanced Organic Chemistry

CHEMY303 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHEMY304 Advanced Analytical Chemistry

* Note: Subject to approval

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

SCIEN305 Science and Mātauranga

Māori (or approved alternative)

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Y1BIOEB101

Concepts of Biology

BIOMO101 Intro to Molecular

and Cellular Biology

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

100 Level Science Elective

Elective Elective

Y2BIOMO201

BiochemistryBIOMO202

GeneticsBIOMO203

Microbiology

BIOMO204 Cell and Organ

Physiology

SCIEN279 Prep for the ProfessionalWorkplace

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

BIOMO3 Paper

Any BIOMO3

PaperElective Elective

BIOMO3 PapersBIOMO301 Advanced Biochemistry

BIOMO302 Advanced Genetics

BIOMO303 Advanced Microbiology

BIOMO304 Applied Animal Physiology

BIOMO305 Molecular Biology and Biotechniques

BIOMO306 Molecular Biology and Health

SCIEN305 Science and

Mātauranga Māori(or Approved Alternative)

SCIEN371 Science Work Placement

Any BIOMO3

Paper

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Te Kura Toi Tangata Faculty of Education

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With a Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) from Te Kura Toi Tangata Faculty of Education your students will gain the skills needed to understand and interpret educational trends in Aotearoa and around the world.

Everyone has a stake in the future of education. It’s a field of knowledge that can be applied within and beyond the classroom, which is why we provide our students with invaluable skills that are transferable across many areas. This degree will enable graduates to ensure that managing and

promoting learning is not only the role of teachers, but parents, business people, salespeople, health professionals, and local and central government. Students will develop invaluable research skills in information gathering, analysis, reporting and decision making under the expert

guidance of our world-renowned lecturers. Our teaching staff are highly experienced, meaning they can share both the theory and practical knowledge needed to succeed. Our diverse range of subjects gives students the opportunity to develop key strengths that can be used to lead innovation in

community, health and business contexts. Topics covered include developmental processes, individual and group learning, pedagogical theory and many more.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

SSART101, SSART103 or

SSART104

SOSC101 Social Theory

and Action

HMDEV100 or EDUCA101

EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

EDUCA200 Te Hononga

Tangata

One from List D

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major

EDUWK300 Education

Community Engagement

Project

Elective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

HMDEV100 Lifespan Development

EDUCA101 The New Zealand Educational Context

SSART101 Indigenous Research

SSART103 Rights and Reasons

SSART104 Undergraduate Research Writing for ESL Students

LIST D

EDUCA210 Learning and Teaching 2

PSYCH211 Understanding Psychological Research

SSRES2/3* Research Methods for Social Sciences

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Y1DLRNG100 Developing

Digital Fluency

Any DLRNG1

Paper

SSART101, SSART103 or

SSART104

SOSC101 Social Theory

and Action

HMDEV100 or EDUCA101

EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1

Elective Elective

Y2

DLRNG200 Digital Learning:

Critical Perspectives

DLRNG201 Exploring Digital

Leaning

Any DLRNG2

Paper

EDUCA200 Te Hononga

Tangata

One from List D

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

DLRNG300 Keeping Up:

Education and Social Issues

DLRNG301 Digital Innovation

Adoption

Any DLRNG3

Paper

Any DLRNG3

Paper

EDUWK300 Education

Community Engagement

Project

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 99 for List D. Papers DLRNG1/2/3 TBC.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

COMPX101 Introduction to Computer Science

COMPX161 Computing Media

DSIGN125 Introduction to Communication Design Production

DSIGN171 Design Methodology

MEDIA101 Media, Culture and Society

COMPX221 Programming for Creative Industries

COMPX222 Internet Applications

COMPX252 Interactive Computing

MEDIA203 Media and Digital Practices

COMPX306 Game Programming

COMPX322 Web Development

COMPX324 User Experience Design

DSIGN350 Intern Project (can replace degree-specified paper EDUWK300)

MEDIA301 Animation, Theory and Practice

MEDIA307 Game Design

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Y1

EDSOC101 The New Zealand

Educational Context

Any EDSOC1

Paper

SSART101, SSART103 or

SSART104

SOSC101 Social Theory

and Action

HMDEV100 Lifespan

Development

EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1

Elective Elective

Y2EDSOC200,

EDSOC201 or ESSOC202

EDSOC200, EDSOC201 or

ESSOC202

Any EDSOC2

Paper

EDUCA200 Te Hononga

Tangata

One from List D

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

EDSOC300, EDSOC301,

EDSOC302 or EDSOC303

EDSOC300, EDSOC301,

EDSOC302 or EDSOC303

Any EDSOC3

Paper

Any EDSOC3

Paper

EDUWK300 Education

Community Engagement

Project

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 99 for List D.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

EDSOC100 Education: Past and Present

HISTY107 New Zealand Histories: Fresh Perspectives

PHILO150 The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy

SOCIO1* Introduction to Sociology

EDSOC200 Education and New Zealand Society

EDSOC201 The Purpose of Education

EDSOC202 Planning Learning Opportunities for Adults

SOCPY200 Social Policy and Social Issues

EDSOC300 Māori Knowledge and Western Impacts in Education

EDSOC301 History of New Zealand Education

EDSOC302 Adults Learning for Life

EDSOC303 Education and Sexuality

LBST300 Education Skills and Employment

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Y1HMDEV100

Lifespan Development

Any HMDEV1

Paper

SSART101, SSART103 or

SSART104

SOSC101 Social Theory

and Action

EDSOC101 The New Zealand

Educational Context

EDUCA110 Learning and Teaching 1

Elective Elective

Y2

HMDEV200, HMDEV201,

HMDEV202 or HMDEV240

HMDEV200, HMDEV201,

HMDEV202 or HMDEV240

Any HMDEV2

Paper

EDUCA200 Te Hononga

Tangata

One from List D

Elective Elective Elective

Y3Any

HMDEV3 Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

Any HMDEV3

Paper

EDUWK300 Education

Community Engagement

Project

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Please see page 99 for List D.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

CMYHE101 Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing

PSYCH101 Social, Health and Indigenous Psychology

HMDEV200 Child Development

HMDEV201 Adolescent Development

HMDEV202 Adult Development and Ageing

HMDEV240 Group Work for Life Transitions

POPST201 Population Studies

SOCPY201 Social Policy, Families and Children

HMDEV300 Children’s Development in Families

HMDEV301 Critical Issues for Youth in 21st Century

HMDEV302 Ageing in a Changing World

HMDEV320 Implementing Inclusive Practices – Building Individual and Community Capacity

HMDEV321 Engagement, Motivation and Talent

HMDEV322 Learning and Behaviour Difficulties

HMDEV340 Perspectives on Counselling

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Our Bachelor of Teaching (BTchg) will enable students to forge an exciting, challenging and immensely rewarding career where they can make a difference to the lives of children and young people in New Zealand and around the world.

Our teaching qualifications cover early childhood, primary and secondary education. We offer a balanced curriculum of theory and practice and take pride in setting up graduates who are among the best prepared in New Zealand.

Conjoint degree programmes are available for Primary and Secondary Teaching. You can also complete a BTchg along with a second degree within four years, if you also complete summer schools.

Y1

TEEDU100 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 1

TEEDU101 The New Zealand Education Context

TEEDU102 Learning and Development

Across the Lifespan

TEACH100 Literacy and Mathematics

TEACH101 Being a Teacher

in Aotearoa New Zealand

TEACH102 Aotearoa

Curriculum in Action

Stream Paper100 Level Elective

Y2

TEEDU200 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 2

TEEDU201 Cultural

Dimensions of Education

Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper100 or 200

Level Elective

Y3

TEEDU300 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 3

Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper Stream Paper200 or 300

Level Elective

200 or 300Level

Elective

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Y1

TEEDU100 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 1

TEEDU101 The New Zealand Education Context

TEEDU102 Learning and Development

Across the Lifespan

TEACH100 Literacy and Mathematics

TEACH101 Being a Teacher

in Aotearoa New Zealand

TEACH102 Aotearoa

Curriculum in Action

TEPRO100Professional Experience 1

100 Level Elective

Y2

TEEDU200 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 2

TEEDU201 Cultural

Dimensions of Education

TEACH200Making Sense of

and Exploring the World

TEACH201Te Whāriki in Action: Belonging

TEACH202Te Whāriki in Action: Language

TEACH203 Te Whāriki in Action:

Pedagogies

TEPRO200Professional Experience 2

100 or 200Level

Elective

Y3

TEEDU300 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 3

TEACH300Assessment and

Evaluation

TEACH301Te Whāriki in Action:

Contemporary Issues

TEACH302Te Whāriki in Action

Agents of Change

TEPRO300Professional Experience 3

30 Points

200 or 300Level

Elective

200 or 300Level

Elective

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Y1

TEEDU100 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 1

TEEDU101 The New Zealand Education Context

TEEDU102 Learning and Development

Across the Lifespan

TEACH100 Literacy and Mathematics

TEACH101 Being a Teacher

in Aotearoa New Zealand

TEACH102 Aotearoa

Curriculum in Action

TEPRO110Professional Experience 1

100 Level Elective

Y2

TEEDU200 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 2

TEEDU201 Cultural

Dimensions of Education

TEACH230 Te Reo Matatini

me te Pāngarau 2

TEACH231 Ngā Marautanga

Whānui – Pūtaiao

TEACH232 Ngā Marautanga Whānui – Hauora

TEACH233 Ngā Marautanga Whānui – Ngā Toi

TEPRO210Professional Experience 2

100 or 200Level

Elective

Y3

TEEDU300 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 3

TEACH310Literacy and

Mathematics 3

TEACH331 Ngā Marautanga

Whānui – Hangarau

TEACH332 Ngā Marautanga Whānui - Tikanga

ā-iwi me te Toitūtanga

TEPRO330Te Reo Matatini me te Pāngarau 3

30 Points

200 or 300Level

Elective

200 or 300Level

Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)TEACH330 Te Reo Matatini me te

Pāngarau 3

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Y1

TEEDU100 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 1

TEEDU101 The New Zealand Education Context

TEEDU102 Learning and Development

Across the Lifespan

TEACH100 Literacy and Mathematics

TEACH101 Being a Teacher

in Aotearoa New Zealand

TEACH102 Aotearoa

Curriculum in Action

TEPRO110Professional Experience 1

100 Level Elective

Y2

TEEDU200 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 2

TEEDU201 Cultural

Dimensions of Education

TEACH 210Literacy and

Mathematics 2

TEACH211NZ Curriculum:

Science

TEACH212NZ Curriculum: Health and PE

TEACH213NZ Curriculum:

Arts

TEPRO210Professional Experience 2

100 or 200Level

Elective

Y3

TEEDU300 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 3

TEACH 310Literacy and

Mathematics 3

TEACH311NZ Curriculum:

Technology

TEACH312NZ Curriculum:Socials Studies

TEPRO310Professional Experience 3

30 Points

200 or 300Level

Elective

200 or 300Level

Elective

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Y1

TEEDU102 Learning and Development

Across the Lifespan

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Y2Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Y3HMDEV201 Adolescent

Development

TEPRO220 Professional Experience 2

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Y4

TEEDU300 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 3

TEACH320Curriculum Year 11-13

HDCO322 Motivation

and Behaviour difficulties:

strategies for educators

TEPRO320 Professional Experience 3(30 points)

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

* Note: See relevant subject degree for structure of these papers.

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

Subject Degree*

TEEDU100 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 1

TEEDU101 The New Zealand

Education Context

TEACH100Literacy and Mathematics

TEACH101Being a teacher

in Aotearoa New Zealand

TEACH102 Aotearoa

Curriculum in Action

TEPRO120 Professional Experience

TEEDU200 Concepts in

Teaching and Learning 2

TEEDU201 Cultural

Dimensions of Education

TEACH220Curriculum Year

7-10 A

TEACH221 Curriculum Year

7-10 B

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Te Piringa – Faculty of Law

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Our Bachelor of Laws (LLB) will give your students the practical skills and theoretical knowledge base they need to succeed in a challenging and rewarding field that defines society’s rights, obligations and structures.

The Rule of Law is a cornerstone of a civilised society. It is shaped by the societies it governs, and is constantly evolving as those societies adapt to changing influences. Waikato’s LLB focuses on teaching students contemporary, relevant law in the social, political, cultural and economic contexts of the real world. A law degree gives students a

sound knowledge base and critical thinking skills that will enable you to become involved in a range of fields outside of practicing explicitly as a lawyer, including business, government, police, forensics, military and many more. Our LLB is structured to allow students to undertake practical skills training from the beginning. They’ll learn to think like

a lawyer – identifying issues and building legal cases to support their arguments in their mooting, client interviewing, negotiation and other exercises and competitions. They’ll develop dispute resolution and mediation skills through the wide range of papers on offer. The principles of tikanga and the fundamentals of Treaty law are

also integrated into the curriculum at each level of the degree. Lawyers and judges will be involved in teaching and assessing your assignments and will provide students with valuable feedback. Waikato LLB graduates, will also attain Associate status of the Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand (AMINZ).

Y1LEGAL106

Legal Systems & Societies30 Points

LEGAL103Legal Method A

LEGAL104Legal Method B

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Elective Elective

Y2LEGAL201Public Law

30 Points

LEGAL204 Contracts30 Points

LEGAL207Torts

30 Points

LEGAL203Jurisprudence

Elective

Y3LEGAL301

Crimes30 Points

LEGAL307Land Law30 Points

LEGAL308Equity &

Succession

LEGAL305Corporate

Entities

LEGAL306 Dispute

ResolutionElective

Y4Any

LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Note: 110 for LEGAL4 papers.

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LEGAL440 Special Topic: Pacific Peoples and the Law

LEGAL441 Special Topic: Innovation in Legal Services (Intensive)

LEGAL402 Civil Procedure

LEGAL408 Family Law

LEGAL411 Comparative Law

LEGAL414 Indigenous Peoples Rights

LEGAL427 Competition Law

LEGAL434 Environmental Law

LEGAL436 Legal Ethics

LEGAL447 Mining and Petroleum Law

LEGAL456 Animal Law

LEGAL459 Law of the Sea

LEGAL468 Law of Intellectual Property

LEGAL473 Introduction to the Law of International Trade

LEGAL492 Law and New Technologies

LEGAL401 The Law of Evidence

LEGAL405 The Treaty of Waitangi in Contemporary New Zealand

LEGAL406 Māori Land Law

LEGAL420 Employment Law

LEGAL424 Revenue Law

LEGAL426 Commercial Transactions

LEGAL432 Energy Law

LEGAL435 Cyber Law

LEGAL437 Public International Law

LEGAL442 Human Rights Law

LEGAL472 Issues in Family Law

LEGAL458 Advocacy

LEGAL449 Mediation: Law, Principles and Practice

LEGAL457 Insurance Law

LEGAL412 Introduction to European Union Law

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Y1LEGAL106

Legal Systems & Societies30 Points

LEGAL103Legal Method A

LEGAL104Legal Method B

100 Level 2nd Major

100 Level 2nd Major

200 Level 2nd Major

200 Level 2nd Major

Y2LEGAL201Public Law

30 Points

LEGAL204 Contracts30 Points

LEGAL207Torts

30 Points

LEGAL203Jurisprudence

200 Level 2nd Major

300 Level 2nd Major

Y3LEGAL301

Crimes30 Points

LEGAL307Land Law30 Points

LEGAL308Equity &

Succession

LEGAL305Corporate

Entities

LEGAL306 Dispute

Resolution

300 Level 2nd Major

300 Level 2nd Major

Y4Any

LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

300 Level 2nd Major

Note: The LLB with a double major requires 135 points at Second, Third, and Fourth Year. It is common to take the extra papers in S or T Semesters.

Please see page 110 for LEGAL4 papers.

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BACHELOR OF LAWS (HONOURS)

Y1LEGAL106

Legal Systems & Societies30 Points

LEGAL103Legal Method A

LEGAL104Legal Method B

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Elective Elective

Y2LEGAL201Public Law

30 Points

LEGAL204 Contracts30 Points

LEGAL207Torts

30 Points

LEGAL203Jurisprudence

Elective

Y3LEGAL301

Crimes30 Points

LEGAL307Land Law30 Points

LEGAL308Equity &

Succession

LEGAL305Corporate

Entities

LEGAL306 Dispute

ResolutionElective

LEGAL50030 Points

or 2x 15 Points

Y4Any

LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

Any LEGAL4 Paper

LEGAL500 Dissertation

30 Points or 2x 15 Points

Note: Please see page 110 for LEGAL4 papers.

DIPLOMA IN LAW

Year/Semester 1LEGAL106

Legal Systems & Societies30 Points

LEGAL103Legal Method A

LEGAL104Legal Method B

Y2 Year/Semester 2LEGAL201Public Law

30 Points

LEGAL204 Contracts30 Points

LEGAL207Torts

30 Points

Optional:LEGAL203

Jurisprudence

Note: The Diploma in Law is 150 Points, with an additional optional 15 Points in Jurisprudence.

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Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao – Faculty of Māori & Indigenous Studies

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Establish a foundation for encountering other worldviews, develop leadership qualities in indigenous communities, and make a positive contribution to the ongoing development of whānau, hapū and iwi with the Māori & Indigenous Studies Bachelor of Arts (BA).

The Māori & Indigenous Studies BA will teach students the fundamental bodies of knowledge in te reo and tikanga Māori, its distinctiveness, and the ability to think critically of its place locally, nationally and globally. The programme will develop their appreciation of indigenous and global issues and the place of Māori in that indigenous community, and they’ll increase

their capacity for working cooperatively with diverse groups and individuals on a range of projects. Students will gain the critical analysis skills and understanding to make a positive, relevant and innovative contribution to the social and economic development, the labour market and community of New Zealand, graduating with excellent communication skills in English and/or Māori,

and the competency to engage with Te Ao Māori. The ability to speak Māori is becoming increasingly important within a number of professional areas such as education, medicine, research, law, travel and tourism, that students can advise on and have an understanding of the broader cultural landscape. Students will learn in a supportive environment that sees new and exciting ways

to deliver the language and with practitioners that are committed to the ongoing survival, retention and maintenance of te reo Māori. Students will focus on language acquisition, designed in part to teach language while learning other cultural concepts, such as karanga, whaikōrero, waiata, mōteatea, karakia, tauparapara and whakataukī.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorOne from

List AElective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LIST A

MAORI3* Working with Indigenous Communities

ASWRK* Community Projects

ASWRK* Industry and Community Competitions

ASWRK* Entrepreneurship

ASWRK* Work Placement

ASWRK* Work-related Project * Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1MAORI101,

MAORI111 or MAORI112

MAORI102 He Hīnātore ki

te Ao Māori

MAORI100Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2MAORI202

Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Phil

MAORI203 Decolonizing

Methodologies

MAORI250 Māori Politics

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3MAORI302 Mātauranga

Māori

MAORI303 Critical

Indigenous Theory

MAORI304 Sustainability in

Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts

MAORI350 Mana Motuhake

One from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Refer to page 114 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational Māori for Absolute Beginners

MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1

MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

PACIS100Intro to Pacific

History, Language and Culture

ANTHY102 New Zealand and

the Pacific

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2

PACIS200Pacific Migration,

Diaspora and Identity

ANTHY202 or LINGS203

MAORI203 Decolonizing

Methodologies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific

ANTHY308 or ANTHY3YY

MAORI303 Critical

Indigenous Theory

MAORI304 Sustainability in

Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts

One from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Refer to page 114 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography

ANTHY3YY Cultures and Environment

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1MAORI111

Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1

MAORI112 Te Reo Māori:

Introductory 2

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2MAORI203

Decolonising Methodologies

MAORI211 Te Reo Māori:

Intermediate 1

MAORI212 Te Reo Māori:

Intermediate 2

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3MAORI303

Critical Indigenous Theory

MAORI311 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 1

MAORI312 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 2

MAORI313 Te Reo Māori: Advanced 3

One from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Students who have gained 14 credits or more at NCEA L3 in Te Reo Māori or Te Reo Rangatira will be exempt from 111 and will be guided to select 15 points from approved alternative papers at Level 100. Refer to page 112 for List A.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Challenge students thinking about the world and the people who live in it while developing an appreciation of indigenous and global issues with our Māori & Indigenous Studies Bachelor of Social Sciences.

Students will gain the critical analysis skills and understanding to make a positive, relevant and innovative contribution to the social and economic development, the labour market and community of New

Zealand, the Pacific and other indigenous contexts. The BSocSc covers a broad range of topics, including language, culture, indigeneity, politics, methods and theory under the expert guidance of

our internationally recognised lecturers. Students will learn to think in creative and innovative ways related to Māori, Pacific and indigenous knowledge systems, and gain new perspectives on emerging methodologies

and critical theory. Our students graduate with an increased capacity for working cooperatively with diverse groups and individuals on a range of projects.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

MAORI203 orMAORI303

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorOne from

List AElective Elective Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

MAORI203 Decolonising Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples

MAORI303 Critical Theory in Indigenous Studies

LIST A

MAORI3* Working with Indigenous Communities

ASWRK* Community Projects

ASWRK* Industry and Community Competitions

ASWRK* Entrepreneurships

ASWRK* Work Placement

ASWRK* Work-related Project

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1MAORI101,

MAORI111 or MAORI112

MAORI102 He Hīnātore ki

te Ao Māori

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

MAORI203 orMAORI303

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2MAORI202

Ngā Iho Matua: Māori Phil

MAORI203 Decolonizing

Methodologies

MAORI250 Māori Politics

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3MAORI302

Mātauranga Māori

MAORI303 Critical Indigenous

Theory

MAORI304 Sustainability in

Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts

MAORI350 Mana Motuhake

One from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Refer to page 116 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

MAORI101 Introduction to Conversational Māori for Absolute Beginners

MAORI111 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 1

MAORI112 Te Reo Māori: Introductory 2

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Y1

PACIS100Intro to Pacific

History, Language and Culture

ANTHY102 New Zealand and

the Pacific

MAORI100 Kōkiri: Academic

Skills for Indigenous Studies

MAORI103 Intro to Māori,

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

MAORI203 orMAORI303

Field of MAORI and PACIS 100 Level

Elective Elective

Y2

PACIS200Pacific Migration,

Diaspora and Identity

ANTHY202 or LINGS203

MAORI203 Decolonizing

Methodologies

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Field of MAORI and PACIS 200 Level

Elective Elective Elective

Y3

PACIS300 Contemporary Critical Issues in the Pacific

ANTHY308 or ANTHY3YY

MAORI303 Critical

Indigenous Theory

MAORI304 Sustainability in

Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Contexts

One from List A

Elective Elective Elective

Note: Refer to page 118 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

ANTHY202 Polynesian Ethnography

LINGS203 Language, Society and Culture

ANTHY308 Melanesian Ethnography

ANTHY3YY Cultures and Environment

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Waikato Management School

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Do you have a good head for numbers, or enjoy looking for trends behind hard data to make better business decisions?

The Bachelor of Business Analysis (BBA) is a specialist three-year degree that will prepare you for rewarding careers in fields such as accounting, banking, economic analysis, financial planning, and much more. You can also use this degree to

fast-track your journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant, by taking specific papers approved by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. BBA students develop strong quantitative skills in financial or economic analysis, which are

required for many jobs in government or the private sector. Students will evaluate data to find important trends, and consider business issues such as profitability and liquidity. You could advise companies on how to increase their profits and reduce

exposure to financial risk; or help private clients to grow their investment portfolios.Or you could advise government on how to make better policy decisions for the economy, jobs, housing or public transport.

Y1100 Level

Major

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorMNMGT

495/496/499200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Bachelor of Business Analysis (BBA) (Single Major) Overview

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

ECONS101 Business Economics and the NZ Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Do you have a good head for numbers, or enjoy looking for trends behind hard data to make better business decisions?

The Bachelor of Business Analysis (BBA) is a specialist three-year degree that will prepare you for rewarding careers in fields such as accounting, banking, economic analysis, financial planning, and much more. You can also use this degree to

fast-track your journey towards becoming a Chartered Accountant, by taking specific papers approved by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. BBA students develop strong quantitative skills in financial or economic analysis, which are

required for many jobs in government or the private sector. Students will evaluate data to find important trends, and consider business issues such as profitability and liquidity. You could advise companies on how to increase their profits and reduce

exposure to financial risk; or help private clients to grow their investment portfolios.Or you could advise government on how to make better policy decisions for the economy, jobs, housing or public transport.

Y1100 LevelMajor 1

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

ACCTN102 ECONS102

or MATHS100

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ACCTN101 ECONS101

or FINAN101

100 LevelMajor 2

Y2200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

Y3300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

Any ACCTN ECONS or FINAN

Paper

MNMGT 495/496/499

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

Bachelor of Business Analysis (BBA) (Double Major) Overview

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

ECONS101 Business Economics and the NZ Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Y1ACCTN101

Accounting for Management

ACCTN102 Introductory

Financial Accounting

ECONS101 Business

Economics and the New Zealand

Economy

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

ACCTN201 Intermediate

Financial Accounting

ACCTN202 Management Accounting:

Accounting for Organisational

Control

ACCTN204/303 Accounting Information

Systems

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3ACCTN301 Capstone in Accounting

ACCTN306 Performance

Reporting

ACCTN302 ACCTN304 ACCTN305

ACCTN307 or ACCTN308

ACCTN302 ACCTN304 ACCTN305

ACCTN307 or ACCTN308

MNMGT 495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN302 Financial Accounting

ACCTN304 Law of Business Enterprise

ACCTN305 Management Accounting

ACCTN307 Auditing

ACCTN308 Taxation

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

BBA in Accounting (Single Major)

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Y1

ECONS101 Business

Economics and the New Zealand

Economy

ECONS102 Economics and

Society

ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2ECONS201

Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS202/301 Economic Growth

and Wellbeing

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

Any ACCTN ECONS or FINAN

Paper

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3ECONS302

Microeconomics and Business Economics

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304 or

ECONS305

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304 or

ECONS305

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304 or

ECONS305

MNMGT 495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ECONS203/306 Economics and Strategic Interaction

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

ECONS304 International Economic Issues ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Y1FINAN101

Introduction to Finance

MATHS100 Management Mathematics

ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

ECONS101 Business

Economics and the New Zealand

Economy

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2FINAN201 Financial

Management 1

FINAN202 Investments 1

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3FINAN305 Financial

Management 2

FINAN302 Investments 2

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

MNMGT 495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)FINAN203/306 Capital Markets and Institutions

FINAN204/301 Entrepreneurial Finance

FINAN303 Computer Modelling in Finance

FINAN304 Financial Risk Management

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Y1100 Level

Major

One from List A

100 LevelMajor 1

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

MajorMNMGT

495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)LIST A

ACCTN101/201 Accounting for Management

ECONS101/201 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101/201 Introduction to Finance

MGSYS101 /201 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG101 /201 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

Any remaining papers can be selected from any field paper.

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

If you’re a trailblazer who wants to help drive the changes needed for businesses to thrive in the 21st century, Waikato’s Bachelor of Business will help you to achieve your goals.

Our BBus is aimed at students who want to gain the advanced skills to run and manage a successful company, work as a strategic business consultant to organisations, or start their own entrepreneurial business. Waikato is an ideal place to gain business expertise in some of the high-growth, export-driven

industries that underpin New Zealand’s economy. We’re located in New Zealand’s export-driven agricultural heartland, with two inland ports and a seaport right on our doorstep. The region is also home to a growing cluster of biotechnology, aviation, manufacturing and logistics companies.

A BBus student will gain insights into how companies need to be agile to succeed in a 24/7 global marketplace, and gain fundamental business knowledge, such as how to manage international supply chains, use digital technologies such as big data and forecast changing customer demand.

Through practical assignments and case studies, students will learn how to bring new products to market, manage business projects in collaboration with others, improve an organisation’s productivity and efficiency, and apply their critical thinking to find creative solutions for problems.

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If you’re a trailblazer who wants to help drive the changes needed for businesses to thrive in the 21st century, Waikato’s Bachelor of Business will help you to achieve your goals.

Our BBus is aimed at students who want to gain the advanced skills to run and manage a successful company, work as a strategic business consultant to organisations, or start their own entrepreneurial business. Waikato is an ideal place to gain business expertise in some of the high-growth, export-driven

industries that underpin New Zealand’s economy. We’re located in New Zealand’s export-driven agricultural heartland, with two inland ports and a seaport right on our doorstep. The region is also home to a growing cluster of biotechnology, aviation, manufacturing and logistics companies.

A BBus student will gain insights into how companies need to be agile to succeed in a 24/7 global marketplace, and gain fundamental business knowledge, such as how to manage international supply chains, use digital technologies such as big data and forecast changing customer demand.

Through practical assignments and case studies, students will learn how to bring new products to market, manage business projects in collaboration with others, improve an organisation’s productivity and efficiency, and apply their critical thinking to find creative solutions for problems.

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Y1100 LevelMajor 1

One from List A

100 LevelMajor 1

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 LevelMajor 2

100 LevelMajor 2

Y2200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

One from List A

200 Level

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

Y3300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

Note: Please see page 127 for List A

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship

from Theory to PracticeMNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

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Y1ACCTN101

Accounting for Management

ACCTN102 Introductory

Financial Accounting

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

ACCTN201 Intermediate

Financial Accounting

ACCTN202 Management Accounting:

Accounting for Organisational

Control

ACCTN204/303 Accounting Information

Systems

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3ACCTN301 Capstone in Accounting

ACCTN306 Performance

Reporting

ACCTN302 ACCTN304 ACCTN305 ACCTN307

or ACCTN308

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

Note: Please see page 127 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN302 Financial Accounting

ACCTN304 Law of Business Enterprise

ACCTN305 Management Accounting

ACCTN307 Auditing

ACCTN308 Taxation

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Y1

MGSYS101Integrated Thinking - Digital Business and Supply Chain

Management

DIGIB101 The World of

Digital Business

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2DIGIB202

The Techno-Savvy Business

DIGIB201/301 Social Media

Analytics

MGSYS201/301 Tools for

Managing Projects

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3DIGIB302

Digital Business Technology Trends

DIGIB303Managing

Digital Business Transformation

DIGIB304Digital Business

Enterprise Implementation

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A. No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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ECONS101 Business

Economics and the New Zealand

Economy

ECONS102 Economics and

Society

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2ECONS201

Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS202/301 Economic Growth

and Wellbeing

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

ECONS302Microeconomics

and Business Economics

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304

or ECONS305

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304

or ECONS305

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A. No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ECONS203/306 Economics and

Strategic Interaction

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

ECONS304 International Economic Issues

ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1FINAN101

Introduction to Finance

MATHS100 Management Mathematics

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

1100 Level Elective

Y2FINAN201 Financial

Management 1

FINAN202 Investments 1

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301

FINAN303 or FINAN304

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3FINAN305Financial

Management 2

FINAN302 Investments 2

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301

FINAN303 or FINAN304

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A. No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)FINAN203/306 Capital Markets

and Institutions

FINAN204/301 Entrepreneurial Finance

FINAN303 Computer Modelling in Finance

FINAN304 Financial Risk Management

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1STMGT101

Introduction to Management

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or MRKTG101

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2HRMGT201/301 Organisational

Behaviour

HRMGT202/306 Human Resource

Management

HRMGT203 or LCOMM202

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

HRMGT302 Human Resource Management in Legal Context

HRMGT303 Strategic Human

Resource Management

HRMGT304 or HRMGT305

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing

HRMGT203 Remuneration and Reward

LCOMM202 Leadership and Facilitation

HRMGT304 Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion HRMGT305 Human Resource Management

in Practice

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or MRKTG101

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101†

Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2MRKTG201

Strategic Marketing Planning

MRKTG202/304 Consumer and

Buyer Behaviour

MRKTG203/306 Advertising

and Integrated Marketing

Communications

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3MRKTG204/305

Digital Marketing and Branding

MRKTG301Business

Developmentand Sales

MRKTG302 or MRKTG303

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A. No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG302 Marketing Research and Insights

MRKTG303 Services Marketing

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

† If STMGT101 is selected for the major then this paper is replaced by a List A paper.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1PUBRL101

Introduction to Public Relations

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or STMGT101

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101†

Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2PUBRL201

Media Relations and Publicity

PUBRL202 Health

Communication Campaigns

PUBRL204 Contemporary

Public Relations Writing

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

PUBRL301 Stakeholder

and Community Engagement

PUBRL302 Issues and Crisis

Management

DIGIB301 LCOMM301

LCOMM303 orPUBRL303

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

DIGIB301 Social Media Analytics

LCOMM301 Professional Speaking

LCOMM303 Leading Social Change

PUBRL303 Events Management

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

† If STMGT101 is selected for the major then this paper is replaced by a List A paper.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1STMGT101

Introduction to Management

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or MRKTG101

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2STMGT200

Strategy in the Global Environment

STMGT201 Strategies for

Enterprise

ENTIN201 or STMGT202/304

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

STMGT301 Strategic Leadership:

Building Effective Organisations

STMGT302 Creating Value in a Connected World

ENTIN303 STMGT305 or

STMGT303

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

ENTIN201 Business Model Innovation

ENTIN303 Innovative Business in the Collaborative Economy

STMGT202/304 Strategies for People, Planet and Purpose

STMGT303 Managing Strategic Change

STMGT305 Doing Business Internationally

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

THMGT101 Fundamentals of Tourism and

Hospitality

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2THMGT201

VisitorExperiences

THMGT202 Sustainable Tourism

and Hospitality Management

THMGT203Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise

Management

HRMGT201 or ECONS205

Organisational Behaviour or Data

Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3THMGT301

Hotel and Venue Management

THMGT302Tourism and

Hosp Stakeholder Collaboration

THMGT303 Destination

Management

MNMGT 495/496/499

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: Please see page 127 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ARTSC105 Introduction to

Linguistics

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

LCOMM203 Communication

Consulting

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major

LCOM3* Communication

Strategies

MNMGT 495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship

from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) (Single Major) Overview

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

An exciting career that will enable students to understand customer needs, unleash their creativity, influence people’s attitudes and behaviour, and drive strategic change with our Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS).

In our highly commercialised world, competition between businesses to attract and retain customers is heating up. This means BCS graduates are in demand – they’re the ones who help companies gain an edge in the crowded market. The BCS blends business and creativity with an

in-depth understanding of communication theory and practice. Students will gain the advanced skills required to become a strategy-based communication, marketing, or public relations specialist. These skills will enable them to build relationships with stakeholders, government and the media,

translate communication strategies into action, respond to crisis and conflict, and take steps to improve an organisation’s reputation. By the time the student graduates, they’ll have a professional portfolio of work to show employers, and the personal qualities to lead and work

with diverse teams of people. Advanced papers cover specialist topics such as digital marketing, social media, events management, media relations and publicity, health communication campaigns, leading social change, leadership, and designing futures.

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Y1100 LevelMajor 1

100 LevelMajor 1

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ARTSC105 Introduction to

Linguistics

100 LevelMajor 2

100 LevelMajor 2

Y2200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

200 LevelMajor 1

LCOMM203 Communication

Consulting

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

200 LevelMajor 2

Y3300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

300 LevelMajor 1

LCOM3* Communication

Strategies

MNMGT 495/496/499

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

300 LevelMajor 2

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4 MNMGT496 A Management Internship

from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

An exciting career that will enable students to understand customer needs, unleash their creativity, influence people’s attitudes and behaviour, and drive strategic change with our Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS).

In our highly commercialised world, competition between businesses to attract and retain customers is heating up. This means BCS graduates are in demand – they’re the ones who help companies gain an edge in the crowded market. The BCS blends business and creativity with an

in-depth understanding of communication theory and practice. Students will gain the advanced skills required to become a strategy-based communication, marketing, or public relations specialist. These skills will enable them to build relationships with stakeholders, government and the media,

translate communication strategies into action, respond to crisis and conflict, and take steps to improve an organisation’s reputation. By the time the student graduates, they’ll have a professional portfolio of work to show employers, and the personal qualities to lead and work

with diverse teams of people. Advanced papers cover specialist topics such as digital marketing, social media, events management, media relations and publicity, health communication campaigns, leading social change, leadership, and designing futures.

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Y1

ACCTN101 ECONS101

FINAN101 or MGSYS101

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 MGSYS101 or

MRKTG101

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

STMGT101 Introduction to

Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ARTSC105 Introduction to

Linguistics

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

MRKTG201 Strategic

MarketingPlanning

MRKTG202/304 Consumer and

Buyer Behaviour

MRKTG203/306 Advertising

and Integrated Marketing

Communications

LCOMM203 Communication

Consulting

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3MRKTG204/305

Digital Marketing and Branding

MRKTG301Business

Developmentand Sales

MRKTG302 or MRKTG303

LCOM3* Communication

Strategies

MNMGT495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Note: No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG302 Marketing Research and Insights

MRKTG303 Services Marketing

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Y1PUBRL101

Introduction to Public Relations

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 MGSYS101 or

MRKTG101

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

STMGT101 Introduction to

Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ARTSC105 Introduction to

Linguistics

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2PUBRL201

Media Relationsand Publicity

PUBRL202Health

Communication Campaigns

PUBRL204 Contemporary

Public Relations Writing

LCOMM203 Communication

Consulting

MNMGT200 Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

PUBRL301 Stakeholder

and Community Engagement

PUBRL302 Issues and Crisis

Management

DIGIB301 LCOMM301

LCOMM303 orPUBRL303

LCOM3* Communication

Strategies

MNMGT495/496/499

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

DIGIB301 Social Media Analytics

LCOMM301 Professional Speaking

LCOMM303 Leading Social Change

PUBRL303 Events Management

MNMGT495 Industry Experience 4

MNMGT496 A Management Internship from Theory to Practice

MNMGT499 Report of an Investigation

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Equip your students with the skills needed to become a future-focused manager in the global business environment.

Business graduates are in demand. From large multinational corporations to not-for-profit and public sector organisations – they all want quality management graduates with up-to-date skills and knowledge required to make their operations more efficient and profitable. Our BMS(Hons) is New Zealand’s

premier four-year business degree. It’s perfect for students wanting to hone their ability to identify new market opportunities, develop effective strategies for sustainable growth, and build a culture of innovation to help firms succeed in the modern world. This degree is also ideal for those who are

looking to develop a broad range of business, financial and people skills. They’ll learn about challenges faced by smaller firms, as well as the cultural complexities of doing business across borders. They will become well-informed about global megatrends that are changing the economic landscape, such

as disruptive technologies. Students will work in teams, to give presentations, and apply concepts to real business problems. BMS(Hons) graduates will recognise the importance of sustainability in creating economic value, and be equipped to play a strong leadership role in society.

Y1One from

List A 100 Level

100 Level Major

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 Professional

MNMGT5*Managing Strategically

(30 Points)

MNMGT5*1/ 5*2/5*3Management in Practice

(30 Points)

MNMGT595/596/599

Industry Experience/Applied Research Paper

(Industry and Community Engagement)

(30 Points)

MNMGT5*4Managing Self

and Others

MNMGT5*5 Business Analytics

for Decision

Making

Y4 Research

MNMGT598 Dissertation

(Industry & Community Engagement) (30 Points)

Research Honours Subject Area (500 Level) (60 Points)

MNMGT501 or MNMGT5*Research Methods in Management Studies or Managing Strategically

(30 Points)

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Business graduates are in demand. From large multinational corporations to not-for-profit and public sector organisations – they all want quality management graduates with up-to-date skills and knowledge required to make their operations more efficient and profitable. Our BMS(Hons) is New Zealand’s

premier four-year business degree. It’s perfect for students wanting to hone their ability to identify new market opportunities, develop effective strategies for sustainable growth, and build a culture of innovation to help firms succeed in the modern world. This degree is also ideal for those who are

looking to develop a broad range of business, financial and people skills. They’ll learn about challenges faced by smaller firms, as well as the cultural complexities of doing business across borders. They will become well-informed about global megatrends that are changing the economic landscape, such

as disruptive technologies. Students will work in teams, to give presentations, and apply concepts to real business problems. BMS(Hons) graduates will recognise the importance of sustainability in creating economic value, and be equipped to play a strong leadership role in society.

Y1List A

Major 1100 Level Major 1

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Major 2

100 Level Major 2

Y2200 Level Major 1

200 Level Major 1

200 Level Major 1

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

200 Level Major 2

200 Level Major 2

200 Level Major 2

Y3300 Level Major 1

300 Level Major 1

300 Level Major 1

One from List A

300 Level

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

300 Level Major 2

300 Level Major 2

300 Level Major 2

Y4 Professional

MNMGT5*Managing Strategically

(30 Points)

MNMGT5*1/ 5*2/5*3Management in Practice

(30 Points)

MNMGT595/596/599

Industry Experience/Applied Research Paper

(Industry and Community Engagement)

(30 Points)

MNMGT5*4Managing Self

and Others

MNMGT5*5 Business Analytics

for Decision

Making

Y4 Research

MNMGT598 Dissertation

(Industry & Community Engagement) (30 Points)

Research Honours Subject Area (500 Level) (60 Points)

MNMGT501 or MNMGT5*Research Methods in Management Studies or Managing Strategically

(30 Points)

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Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)

LIST A

ACCTN101/201 Accounting for Management

ECONS101/201 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101/201 Introduction to Finance

MGSYS101 /201 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG101 /201 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

Any remaining List A papers can be selected from any field paper.

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Y1ACCTN101

Accounting for Management

ACCTN102 Introductory

Financial Accounting

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

ACCTN201Intermediate

Financial Accounting

ACCTN202 Management Accounting:

Accounting for Organisational

Control

ACCTN204/303 Accounting Information

Systems

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3ACCTN301Capstone in Accounting

ACCTN306 Performance

Reporting

ACCTN302 ACCTN304 ACCTN305

ACCTN307 or ACCTN308

ACCTN302 ACCTN304 ACCTN305

ACCTN307 or ACCTN308

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ACCTN302 Financial Accounting

ACCTN304 Law of Business Enterprises

ACCTN305 Management Accounting

ACCTN307 Auditing

ACCTN308 Taxation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

MGSYS101Integrated Thinking - Digital Business and Supply Chain

Management

DIGIB101 The World of

Digital Business

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2DIGIB202

The Techno-Savvy Business

DIGIB201/301 Social Media

Analytics

MGSYS201/301 Tools for

Managing Projects

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3DIGIB302

Digital Business Technology Trends

DIGIB303Managing

Digital Business Transformation

DIGIB304Digital Business

Enterprise Implementation

MGSYS202/302 Project

Management Systems, Processes

and Personnel

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A. No more than three 200 level papers may be included in this major.

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Y1

ECONS101 Business

Economics and the New Zealand

Economy

ECONS102 Economics and

Society

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2ECONS201

Understanding the Global Economy

ECONS202/301 Economic Growth

and Wellbeing

ECONS205 Data Analytics with Business Applications

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

ECONS302 Microeconomics

and Business Economics

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304

or ECONS305

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304 or

ECONS305

ECONS203/306 ECONS204/307

ECONS303 ECONS304

or ECONS305

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A. No more than three 200-level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise)ECONS203/306 Economics and

Strategic Interaction

ECONS204/307 Economics of Land, Water and Environment

ECONS303 Applied Quantitative Research Methods

ECONS304 International Economic Issues

ECONS305 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Innovation

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1FINAN101

Introduction to Finance

MATHS100 Management Mathematics

One fromList A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2FINAN201 Financial

Management 1

FINAN202 Investments 1

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

One fromList A

200 Level

One fromList A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3FINAN305 Financial

Management 2

FINAN302 Investments 2

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

FINAN203/306 FINAN204/301 FINAN303 or

FINAN304

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A. No more than three 200-level papers may be included in this major.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) FINAN203/306 Capital Markets

and Institutions

FINAN204/301 Entrepreneurial Finance

FINAN303 Computer Modelling in Finance

FINAN304 Financial Risk Management

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1STMGT101

Introduction to Management

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or MRKTG101

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2HRMGT201/301 Organisational

Behaviour

HRMGT202/306 Human Resource

Management

HRMGT203 or LCOMM202

One fromList A

200 Level

One fromList A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

HRMGT302 Human Resource Management In Legal Context

HRMGT303 Strategic Human

Resource Management

HRMGT304 or HRMGT305

LCOMM302 Conflict and Negotiation

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing

HRMGT203 Remuneration and Reward

LCOMM202 Leadership and Facilitation

HRMGT304 Human Resource Management of Diversity and Inclusion

HRMGT305 Human Resource Management in Practice

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or STMGT101

One fromList A

100 Level

STMGT101† Introduction to Management

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

MRKTG201 Strategic

Marketing Planning

MRKTG202/304 Consumer and

Buyer Behaviour

MRKTG203/306 Advertising

and Integrated Marketing

Communications

One fromList A

200 Level

One fromList A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

MRKTG204/305 Digital Marketing

and Branding

MRKTG301 Business

Development and Sales

MRKTG302 or MRKTG303

MRKTG302 or MRKTG303

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A. No more than three 200-level papers may be included in the Marketing major.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG302 Marketing Research and Insights

MRKTG303 Services Marketing

† If STMGT101 is selected for the major then

this paper is replaced by a List A paper.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1PUBRL101

Introduction to Public Relations

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or STMGT101

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101†

Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2PUBRL201

Media Relations and Publicity

PUBRL202 Health

Communication Campaigns

PUBRL204 Contemporary

Public Relations Writing

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

PUBRL301 Stakeholder

and Community Engagement

PUBRL302 Issues and Crisis

Management

DIGIB301 LCOMM301

LCOMM303 orPUBRL303

DIGIB301 LCOMM301

LCOMM303 orPUBRL303

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless stated otherwise)ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

DIGIB301 Social Media Analytics

LCOMM301 Professional Speaking

LCOMM303 Leading Social Change

PUBRL303 Events Management

† If STMGT101 is selected for the major then this paper is replaced by a List A paper.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1STMGT101

Introduction to Management

ACCTN101, DIGIB101 ECONS101, FINAN101

LCOMM101 LCOMM102

MGSYS101 or MRKTG101

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

One fromList A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2

STMGT200 Strategy in the Global

Environment

STMGT201 Strategies for

Enterprise

ENTIN201 or STMGT202/304

One fromList A

200 Level

One fromList A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3

STMGT301 Strategic

Leadership: Building Effective

Organisations

STMGT302 Creating Value in a Connected World

ENTIN303 STMGT303 or

STMGT305

ENTIN303 STMGT303 or

STMGT305

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A.

Papers (15 points unless specified otherwise) ACCTN101 Accounting for Management

DIGIB101 The World of Digital Business

ECONS101 Business Economics and the New Zealand Economy

FINAN101 Introduction to Finance

LCOMM101 Introduction to Leadership Communication

LCOMM102 Communication in an Online Society

MGSYS101 Integrated Thinking – Digital Business and Supply Chain Management

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful Marketing

ENTIN201 Business Model Innovation

STMGT202/304 Strategies for People, Planet and Purpose

ENTIN303 Innovative Business in the Collaborative Economy

STMGT303 Managing Strategic Change

STMGT305 Doing Business Internationally

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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Y1

MRKTG101 Fundamentals of Successful

Marketing

THMGT101 Fundamentals of Tourism and

Hospitality

One from List A

100 Level

STMGT101 Introduction to Management

One from List A

100 Level

One from List A

100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2THMGT201

VisitorExperiences

THMGT202 Sustainable Tourism

and Hospitality Management

THMGT203Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise

Management

One from List A

200 Level

One from List A

200 Level

100 Level or above Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y3THMGT301

Hotel and Venue Management

THMGT302Tourism and

Hosp Stakeholder Collaboration

THMGT303 Destination

Management

THMGT304 Food and

Beverage Systems Management

MNMGT3* Cultural

Perspectives and Sustainability for

Management

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

200 Level Elective

Y4 PROFESSIONAL OR RESEARCH STREAM

Note: Please see page 144 for List A.

* Note: Paper code to be finalised.

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The Waikato OE enables you to complete part of your degree overseas and add an international education experience to your degree.

Choosing to undertake an overseas exchange is a fantastic opportunity to build confidence, enhance your ability to

engage with different cultures, and develop transferable skills that allow you to operate in a highly mobile and global society. All of

our Waikato OE alumni rate their overseas exchange as one of the best university experiences they’ve had. The study you

complete overseas will be credited back to your Waikato degree, allowing you to complete your degree on time.

Example of a degree planner for a student studying a comprehensive degree and undertaking a semester abroad in their second year of study. This planner includes the possibility for a student to still complete a single major and a minor and the 60 points of exchange credit (Waikato OE papers) could attribute a major or a minor, if deemed applicable by the faculty.

Y1100 Level

Major100 Level

Major100 Level 100 Level 100 Level 100 Level

100 Level Elective

100 Level Elective

Y2200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

Major200 Level

200 Level Compulsory Waikato OE

200 Level Elective

Waikato OE

200 Level Elective

Waikato OE

200 Level Elective

Waikato OE

Y3300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

Major300 Level

200 Level or above Elective

200 Level or above Elective

200 Level or above Elective

Sample Waikato OE Student Exchange Degree Structure – Semester Abroad

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